I’m not looking to start another Duracoat versus GunKote versus Cerakote versus Moly Resin versus Alumahyde versus rattlecan thread, I’ve read about a thousand of these threads here and in other forums and have decided the Gunkote best suits my needs, tools, skill set, and finish quality.
What I need are some questions answered that seem to never get asked. GunKoters out there, please pick out a question or two (or 7) to help me with..
1. Are the KG Gunkote (2400 series) colors mixable- as a specific example, could someone mix the OD green (flat) with the Light OD Green (flat) to tweak the color lighter or darker. If so, can I expect the mixed colors to result in logical outcomes? For future reference, when applying multiple (seperate) colors- say for a camo pattern- would one have to oven-cure each color coat before applying the next or just allow the coat to dry in between.
2. What kind of coverage could I expect out of a 4oz, 8oz bottle? My project is kinda unique, and I have a lot of surface area to finish versus the standard rifle job. Could I expect a 4oz bottle to complete a rifle (barreled action- trigger guard, bolt,) without making me nervous that I was going to run out?
3. I’ll probably ere on the side of caution and buy more than I need for my first project- What is the usable shelf life of the 2400 gunkote after I open the bottles, use some, and reseal them?
4. Can anyone tell me anything about the KG 4000 K-phos treatment? I assume it is to be used on blasted white STEEL parts as a pretreatment to gunkoting, is it of any similar benefit on aluminum or Stainless? Would I need to AVOID getting it on aluminum? Does it need to be sprayed with an airbrush as well, or can it be swabbed? Does it need to be baked? How soon prior to gunkoting whould I need to plan on pretreating- the same day? Any help here would be great. Can the K-phos be cleaned up with acetone or MEK?
5. I’ve had a ton of trouble finding the appropriate grit of Aluminum Oxide for sandblasting here locally. I think I have enough of it to finish this gun, but for future reference, why is Aluminum Oxide so vehemently recommended with Gun Kote? Are there problems that arise with using other sandblasting media? Are there other types of media that can be used, (and may be a lot less expensive)?
6. Along that line, the 2400 datasheet recommends to alodine or anodize aluminum, but that AO sandblasting will do. I do not want to half-ass this project, and I’m wondering just how far in second place is a simple AO sandblasting next to having the aluminum pre-coated? What problems arise? I am using virgin aluminum, I’ve seen somewhere that sanding with 600-800 grit AO paper will suffice, (instead of sandblasting) do you recommend against that? Why?
7. I’m contemplating picking up some KG 1200 Aircure while I’m at it-for finishing scopes, and plastic items. This product isn’t mentioned much and I assume it’s probably not as good a finish as Duracoate since it is a 1 part water-thinned air-cured and not a 2 part resin. It’d be nice to have a relative color match with other KG Guncote finishes, but am I best to just go with another product for these applications.
Thanks in advance, I know folks here hate to put themselves into ANOTHER Gunkote discussion, but it would really help me to have these questions answered.
What I need are some questions answered that seem to never get asked. GunKoters out there, please pick out a question or two (or 7) to help me with..
1. Are the KG Gunkote (2400 series) colors mixable- as a specific example, could someone mix the OD green (flat) with the Light OD Green (flat) to tweak the color lighter or darker. If so, can I expect the mixed colors to result in logical outcomes? For future reference, when applying multiple (seperate) colors- say for a camo pattern- would one have to oven-cure each color coat before applying the next or just allow the coat to dry in between.
2. What kind of coverage could I expect out of a 4oz, 8oz bottle? My project is kinda unique, and I have a lot of surface area to finish versus the standard rifle job. Could I expect a 4oz bottle to complete a rifle (barreled action- trigger guard, bolt,) without making me nervous that I was going to run out?
3. I’ll probably ere on the side of caution and buy more than I need for my first project- What is the usable shelf life of the 2400 gunkote after I open the bottles, use some, and reseal them?
4. Can anyone tell me anything about the KG 4000 K-phos treatment? I assume it is to be used on blasted white STEEL parts as a pretreatment to gunkoting, is it of any similar benefit on aluminum or Stainless? Would I need to AVOID getting it on aluminum? Does it need to be sprayed with an airbrush as well, or can it be swabbed? Does it need to be baked? How soon prior to gunkoting whould I need to plan on pretreating- the same day? Any help here would be great. Can the K-phos be cleaned up with acetone or MEK?
5. I’ve had a ton of trouble finding the appropriate grit of Aluminum Oxide for sandblasting here locally. I think I have enough of it to finish this gun, but for future reference, why is Aluminum Oxide so vehemently recommended with Gun Kote? Are there problems that arise with using other sandblasting media? Are there other types of media that can be used, (and may be a lot less expensive)?
6. Along that line, the 2400 datasheet recommends to alodine or anodize aluminum, but that AO sandblasting will do. I do not want to half-ass this project, and I’m wondering just how far in second place is a simple AO sandblasting next to having the aluminum pre-coated? What problems arise? I am using virgin aluminum, I’ve seen somewhere that sanding with 600-800 grit AO paper will suffice, (instead of sandblasting) do you recommend against that? Why?
7. I’m contemplating picking up some KG 1200 Aircure while I’m at it-for finishing scopes, and plastic items. This product isn’t mentioned much and I assume it’s probably not as good a finish as Duracoate since it is a 1 part water-thinned air-cured and not a 2 part resin. It’d be nice to have a relative color match with other KG Guncote finishes, but am I best to just go with another product for these applications.
Thanks in advance, I know folks here hate to put themselves into ANOTHER Gunkote discussion, but it would really help me to have these questions answered.