<< https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBqgpdBNrt8 >>
Ran across this informative video on a technique that gives
hard coat on metal ... as in the old tools I saw in 1930s
family's tool box. Fun playing in 1940s with metal planes
with this coating. Still have one and it has
stood time. Gave heavy wear surface.
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Japanning Suppressor Instead of Cerakote?
Re: Japanning Suppressor Instead of Cerakote?
I don't think that would handle center-fire temperatures, or high volume rimfire. I guess there is one way to find out!
Re: Japanning Suppressor Instead of Cerakote?
I similarly felt that it would not survive hi-Temp
but club member asked what temp would
Japanning be cooked at and would center fire
be hotter.
As 'Old Crows' ( You know who you were ) used to say
'...we pass on the G-2, you do what you have to do with it ...
hey, those red meat balls on the fuselages of incoming planes
do not look US to me"
but club member asked what temp would
Japanning be cooked at and would center fire
be hotter.
As 'Old Crows' ( You know who you were ) used to say
'...we pass on the G-2, you do what you have to do with it ...
hey, those red meat balls on the fuselages of incoming planes
do not look US to me"