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2/25/2008 8:12:21 PM EDT
Well Today I tried something different. I used the Krylon product "Fusion" in Satin Khaki to match the handguards and ergo grip on my AR. I wanted to test the durability of the product and applied it in the following manner.

1. Degreased with Carb Cleaner.

2. Preheated handguards and grip with handheld heat gun (on low) for two minutes.

3. Applied light coat, waited 15 minutes.

4. Applied second coat (heavier), then used heatgun to set coating (on low for two minutes) then waited 15 minutes.

5. Applied third coat, using heatgun again, then waited 15 minutes.

6. Applied final coat, waited 2 hours before handling.

See for yourself, not too bad... I will update.



Any thoughts? Comments welcomed...

Drew
2/26/2008 12:50:26 AM EDT
[#1]
How does it feel?
2/26/2008 1:09:06 PM EDT
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How does it feel?


The grip feels better than the handguards at this point. probably because the of different composite materials. I will update in a few days. The best cure time is 7 days.

Hope this helps.

Drew
2/26/2008 3:56:39 PM EDT
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Quoted:

Quoted:
How does it feel?


The grip feels better than the handguards at this point. probably because the of different composite materials. I will update in a few days. The best cure time is 7 days.

Hope this helps.

Drew


Thats what I was wondering
I used some paint once and it almost seemed slick compared to what I started with
2/29/2008 2:31:21 PM EDT
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Quoted:
How does it feel?


The grip feels better than the handguards at this point. probably because the of different composite materials. I will update in a few days. The best cure time is 7 days.

Hope this helps.

Drew


Thats what I was wondering
I used some paint once and it almost seemed slick compared to what I started with


It has been 4 days since the final coat was applied. The handguards are statring to feel more like a "factory" finish. Best cure time is 7 days. Will be taking it to the range in a couple of weeks. Will update after - I will also learn what happens after thorough cleaning.

Drew
3/1/2008 5:34:05 AM EDT
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I have used the fusion on my synthetic 10/22 stock with great sucess.  It holds up great after it is cured. It wont handle any solvents though so be careful while cleaning.  other than that durability has been great for walking threw the woods squirrel hunting and a couple of range days.  Your rifle looks great by the way, Nice job.  
3/3/2008 5:12:26 PM EDT
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Caught this late, but if I'm not mistaken carb cleaner is a no-no, for it leaves some type of petroleum based residue.   Try using brake parts cleaner, no residue, then wipe down with a lint free cloth with reducer prior to spraying.

Carb cleaner is designed to help remove the deposits/gunk without drying out rubber o-rings & gaskets.....

Brake cleaner is the only product on this earth that I have found to kill a cockroach/black widow/frog/lizard in one fine application, oh and it works well on guns & brakes plus smells cool too
3/4/2008 9:03:16 AM EDT
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I have used the fusion on my synthetic 10/22 stock with great sucess.  It holds up great after it is cured. It wont handle any solvents though so be careful while cleaning.  other than that durability has been great for walking threw the woods squirrel hunting and a couple of range days.  Your rifle looks great by the way, Nice job.  


What kind of solvents harm Krylon Fusion?  My most common cleaners are Hoppes #9 and Breakfree CLP.  Should I worry?
3/4/2008 2:14:59 PM EDT
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I have used rem oil with out issue but I havent tried the hopps on the paint I use both hopps and CLP but I am careful not to get them on the paint.  
3/4/2008 6:16:43 PM EDT
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I have used rem oil with out issue but I havent tried the hopps on the paint I use both hopps and CLP but I am careful not to get them on the paint.  



I will be going to the range in a few weeks and will update on whats happens after cleaning. By-the-way, it has been 10 days since I completed the application. The finish feels as hard as the original finish. I purposely rubbed the sides of the handguards to see if the finish would "wear" do to the friction - No difference, no wear, no rubs, no pealing...

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