Well this was more expensive and more complicated than paying a professional to do it😂
@bradentokoly20 күн бұрын
Does the Cerakote impart any “flavors” into food baked in the oven after the parts are cured? Also, do you find the convection function helps evenly cure parts? My wife says there’s a time for convection and a time for no convection… food not her AR parts.
@UkraineForever882Ай бұрын
There is only Kyiv; get ATACMS'd in Ukraine, cuckzap pig.
@ericmartin7127Ай бұрын
Good info constructive criticism if you make more videos be aware of lights inside to outside garage and oven light made it difficult to see at times but overall good stuff man
@TrenchDwellerFBA2 ай бұрын
Dude Rip to your lungs. Need a mask when mixing the coat and when applying the coat. That stuff is harsh, especially the catalyst.
@ThePatriotParadox2 ай бұрын
Actually that lower and upper is a nice looking ambi set..... I'm machining a lower out to put in the Aero ambi bolt catch/release
@ThePatriotParadox2 ай бұрын
Can I use my small air compressor for tires etc. for my air gun?
@daultoncrosswhite19782 ай бұрын
BTW you need a FFL to do this
@antonijestanisa85653 ай бұрын
I love this. F anyone who crys about brand furniture on brand firearms
@davidhauk41633 ай бұрын
Pretty handy, thanks.
@jerrydefrancesco92873 ай бұрын
35.00 for 4 ounced of cerakote, what a rip off. Better off painting it.
Keep in mind the catalyst to cerakote rate changes based off of the type of cerakote you are using. Pro tips you won't find online: Instead of spray painting your entire firearm in cerakote, use a cerakote E 'elite' or H base and cook that. After that, use krylon "Or similar" and do your paint job. If you want to change that paint job down the road, you can simply use paint thinner and remove it and it will not affect the elite finish. You can also use the base coat as I mentioned, then use krylon and go over it with "cerakote C" in a clear coating which is a much more robust finish, but also removeable. Things cerakote tries to keep on the downlow... You can use regular spray paint consmetically and cover it with their clear finish in elite series or even the h series and cool it over the paint job. It you want it real strong, do it two coats within a 10-minute window at room temerature and take straight to the oven and cook. You can always paint over your clear finish as well and remove anything you don't like with paint thinner etc. Lastly, you can cerakote over hydro dipping.
@tonystewart2000004 ай бұрын
Great job!
@Equalme4 ай бұрын
Is that burnt bronze?
@LarpingSupply4 ай бұрын
Yes
@blueeyeddevil14 ай бұрын
Pretty good vid, overall. But man, you might want to think about getting a respirator. I've sprayed Cerakote under many lighting conditions and you'd be surprise at how large a ball of mist it produces that just hangs in the air for quite a while. You don't notice it unless the lighting is just right, but it's there, especially when you're sheltered overhead and the air is still. Breathing that stuff is super not good. Regarding the shade differences, I've experienced that with parts sprayed at the same time with the same batch of Cerakote and heat cured at the same time in the same oven. They sometimes come out two slightly different shades. It's bizarre, and I don't get it. It makes sense if one part is aluminum and one is polymer, and they're cured at different temps, or if one part is hard-coat anodized and one is bare aluminum, but when they are essentially two identical hunks of aluminum, it doesn't add up. The only thing I can think of is possibly a disparity between coat thicknesses, since that's really the only possible variable.
@BradenKoi4 ай бұрын
Way too much yapping.
@jwristen245 ай бұрын
Can you use sandpaper rather than blasting it?
@gunther41505 ай бұрын
This would be an AK 201, wouldn't it?
@deucedeuce15725 ай бұрын
Looks great. Always wanted to do my own Cerakote, but it's not the easiest thing to do. I know it don't have to be as complicated as they make it... but it's still not easy and it's not cheap to pay for screw-ups when trying to learn. Despite it being a far better coating than most others, it's definitely cheaper than them. I think it's ridiculous with some of them they make you buy and destroy an entire can all at once, so if you just want to do a couple parts you have to sacrifice an entire can. Cerakote's a good one for DIY too, because if you just have small parts you can use an airbrush... and that will massively reduce waste, like when you're done and have to clean out your sprayer.
@suddenlysuzie5 ай бұрын
I just watched someone trained by Cerakote. That person warned against using the oven you bake / cook in for this process. Just thought you might want to know.
@blueeyeddevil14 ай бұрын
Yeah, that's pretty sketchy. Also, spraying without a respirator is a huge no-no with Cerakote.
@Spiritof_762 ай бұрын
Driving a car is also unsafe, as is drinking alcohol or eating fast food regularly, or owning a swimming pool. Sometimes we just go with what we've got.
@Batmicheal6 ай бұрын
46 seconds in and you have said “umm” no less than a dozen times. No clue what to say? I can’t get anything from this video because I can’t watch it. You’re killing me smalls!
@evanacey14146 ай бұрын
Mil-Spec BCG’s are not melonited (aka nitride, QPQ, etc.) They are chrome lined and parkerized (aka manganese phosphate)
@Daja_Vu19867 ай бұрын
I think you done good bro. I grew up in a paint and body shop easy process imo
@tnmtnhm7 ай бұрын
I Liked Your video a lot, and learned some new tricks / ideas, from someone younger... I have always given credit, when and where it is due. My only two concerns were; over spray, I saw the car in the garage, and I was also concerned about all the trim work in the immediate vicinity where you were spraying that darker color... Did your wife point out any over spray, that the wind may have circled back to the car or the house? Again, nice video.
@TS3-8 ай бұрын
Where did you buy your respirator?
@MartymusRex8 ай бұрын
lol ballzy af that you're spraying right next to the car with a pregnant mrs in the house!
@kyleb41519 ай бұрын
I have 1 that's babied. The rest get the rattle can due to ease, time, and effort.
@60AcresandaDream9 ай бұрын
thats a lot of work, id rather just rattle can it.
@jf689210 ай бұрын
Great video. Nice set up on rifle. Enjoyed it man!
@soldier60710 ай бұрын
In the video you said that the SLR handguard is 13.5 but in the build list above it says that the SLR handguard is 11.5. So which is it for sure? Thank you....
@colbemugen993211 ай бұрын
good video homie very thorough 🫡 it turned out great
@madcowhookerslayer11 ай бұрын
What is the difference between an 101 and 103. I'm new to aks
@prophd4204Ай бұрын
The AK-101 is chambered in 5.56 x 45 mm NATO, whilst the AK-103 is chambered in 7.62 x 39 mm. Those AKs are practically the same in terms of components and parts, but those rifles use different ammo
@jamesvelez945311 ай бұрын
Cerakote in your Turkey is bad. Make sure that you pack it well with stuffing, so that it soaks up all the vapor residue. Hence rendering the turkey less carcinogenic.
@spoke1183 Жыл бұрын
Sand blasting is completely unnecessary. You can use a 800 + sand paper or fine steel wool and scuff up the surface of the parts you're trying to paint. Its fucking paint it will take with literally minimum prep work. Dont need to go with voodoo rituals of removing atomic particles of oil and what not.
@huntermoore1377 Жыл бұрын
Love the tarkov audio lol
@JP1AO Жыл бұрын
With a white car in the garage.
@GTA_500 Жыл бұрын
What makes the AK103 different than any other AK?
@misaroorasim Жыл бұрын
5.56 or 300 blk?
@LarpingSupply Жыл бұрын
556
@Oybpvey2 күн бұрын
What kind of stock are you suing
@sleeperzzzzs Жыл бұрын
now i have a machine gun ho ho ho
@stevemastbaum Жыл бұрын
Carrying my p10c w/ an olight pl pro valkyrie while I wait for my 365 xl with tlr7 sub holster.
@evanacey1414 Жыл бұрын
I swapped my carbine length Geissele Super 42 (H2) buffer system for a JP SCS (H2), and while the Super 42 does eliminate most of the twang sound, the JP SCS is dramatically smoother and more premium feeling.. It’s not just the sound, but the feeling that you get when you run the action that is just out of this world with the JP.
@jdogi1 Жыл бұрын
There is some compeling, fact based reasons, for a longer battle inside of 500 yards. It's a thing called terminal ballistics. I don't want to get il into it. Look it up😉
@jdogi1 Жыл бұрын
From a physics perspective, how is it any different to add the weight via a heavier bolt versus just adding it to the buffer. I see them acting as a unified mass for most of the forces that would be increased due to the higher port pressures of a supposed rifle. Facts, please.
@jdogi1 Жыл бұрын
Also. I thought that the longer buffer yielded an identical length of travel for the buffer/bolt. But less of the spring is being "used" as a percent. So that's probably what they use to convince everyone that they're better.
@jdogi1 Жыл бұрын
What's so bad about an Anderson lower? Facts, please. I legitimately don't know.
@theunusualcivilian Жыл бұрын
Real question is did it die?
@johncrawford9097 Жыл бұрын
Don't your hooks leave marks?
@ardianselatan8219 Жыл бұрын
Apa yang anda rubah pada pegas? Agar tidak recoil
@Chiefchicken00077 ай бұрын
It’s just in 5.56x45 and it also has an extended charging handle, plus all the extra weight probably helps haha
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Well this was more expensive and more complicated than paying a professional to do it😂
Does the Cerakote impart any “flavors” into food baked in the oven after the parts are cured? Also, do you find the convection function helps evenly cure parts? My wife says there’s a time for convection and a time for no convection… food not her AR parts.
There is only Kyiv; get ATACMS'd in Ukraine, cuckzap pig.
Good info constructive criticism if you make more videos be aware of lights inside to outside garage and oven light made it difficult to see at times but overall good stuff man
Dude Rip to your lungs. Need a mask when mixing the coat and when applying the coat. That stuff is harsh, especially the catalyst.
Actually that lower and upper is a nice looking ambi set..... I'm machining a lower out to put in the Aero ambi bolt catch/release
Can I use my small air compressor for tires etc. for my air gun?
BTW you need a FFL to do this
I love this. F anyone who crys about brand furniture on brand firearms
Pretty handy, thanks.
35.00 for 4 ounced of cerakote, what a rip off. Better off painting it.
Where’s the freakin fire?! Slow tf down.. didn’t explain shit 🤷🏽♂️
Noice ❤️🔥🇺🇸🤙🏻
Keep in mind the catalyst to cerakote rate changes based off of the type of cerakote you are using. Pro tips you won't find online: Instead of spray painting your entire firearm in cerakote, use a cerakote E 'elite' or H base and cook that. After that, use krylon "Or similar" and do your paint job. If you want to change that paint job down the road, you can simply use paint thinner and remove it and it will not affect the elite finish. You can also use the base coat as I mentioned, then use krylon and go over it with "cerakote C" in a clear coating which is a much more robust finish, but also removeable. Things cerakote tries to keep on the downlow... You can use regular spray paint consmetically and cover it with their clear finish in elite series or even the h series and cool it over the paint job. It you want it real strong, do it two coats within a 10-minute window at room temerature and take straight to the oven and cook. You can always paint over your clear finish as well and remove anything you don't like with paint thinner etc. Lastly, you can cerakote over hydro dipping.
Great job!
Is that burnt bronze?
Yes
Pretty good vid, overall. But man, you might want to think about getting a respirator. I've sprayed Cerakote under many lighting conditions and you'd be surprise at how large a ball of mist it produces that just hangs in the air for quite a while. You don't notice it unless the lighting is just right, but it's there, especially when you're sheltered overhead and the air is still. Breathing that stuff is super not good. Regarding the shade differences, I've experienced that with parts sprayed at the same time with the same batch of Cerakote and heat cured at the same time in the same oven. They sometimes come out two slightly different shades. It's bizarre, and I don't get it. It makes sense if one part is aluminum and one is polymer, and they're cured at different temps, or if one part is hard-coat anodized and one is bare aluminum, but when they are essentially two identical hunks of aluminum, it doesn't add up. The only thing I can think of is possibly a disparity between coat thicknesses, since that's really the only possible variable.
Way too much yapping.
Can you use sandpaper rather than blasting it?
This would be an AK 201, wouldn't it?
Looks great. Always wanted to do my own Cerakote, but it's not the easiest thing to do. I know it don't have to be as complicated as they make it... but it's still not easy and it's not cheap to pay for screw-ups when trying to learn. Despite it being a far better coating than most others, it's definitely cheaper than them. I think it's ridiculous with some of them they make you buy and destroy an entire can all at once, so if you just want to do a couple parts you have to sacrifice an entire can. Cerakote's a good one for DIY too, because if you just have small parts you can use an airbrush... and that will massively reduce waste, like when you're done and have to clean out your sprayer.
I just watched someone trained by Cerakote. That person warned against using the oven you bake / cook in for this process. Just thought you might want to know.
Yeah, that's pretty sketchy. Also, spraying without a respirator is a huge no-no with Cerakote.
Driving a car is also unsafe, as is drinking alcohol or eating fast food regularly, or owning a swimming pool. Sometimes we just go with what we've got.
46 seconds in and you have said “umm” no less than a dozen times. No clue what to say? I can’t get anything from this video because I can’t watch it. You’re killing me smalls!
Mil-Spec BCG’s are not melonited (aka nitride, QPQ, etc.) They are chrome lined and parkerized (aka manganese phosphate)
I think you done good bro. I grew up in a paint and body shop easy process imo
I Liked Your video a lot, and learned some new tricks / ideas, from someone younger... I have always given credit, when and where it is due. My only two concerns were; over spray, I saw the car in the garage, and I was also concerned about all the trim work in the immediate vicinity where you were spraying that darker color... Did your wife point out any over spray, that the wind may have circled back to the car or the house? Again, nice video.
Where did you buy your respirator?
lol ballzy af that you're spraying right next to the car with a pregnant mrs in the house!
I have 1 that's babied. The rest get the rattle can due to ease, time, and effort.
thats a lot of work, id rather just rattle can it.
Great video. Nice set up on rifle. Enjoyed it man!
In the video you said that the SLR handguard is 13.5 but in the build list above it says that the SLR handguard is 11.5. So which is it for sure? Thank you....
good video homie very thorough 🫡 it turned out great
What is the difference between an 101 and 103. I'm new to aks
The AK-101 is chambered in 5.56 x 45 mm NATO, whilst the AK-103 is chambered in 7.62 x 39 mm. Those AKs are practically the same in terms of components and parts, but those rifles use different ammo
Cerakote in your Turkey is bad. Make sure that you pack it well with stuffing, so that it soaks up all the vapor residue. Hence rendering the turkey less carcinogenic.
Sand blasting is completely unnecessary. You can use a 800 + sand paper or fine steel wool and scuff up the surface of the parts you're trying to paint. Its fucking paint it will take with literally minimum prep work. Dont need to go with voodoo rituals of removing atomic particles of oil and what not.
Love the tarkov audio lol
With a white car in the garage.
What makes the AK103 different than any other AK?
5.56 or 300 blk?
556
What kind of stock are you suing
now i have a machine gun ho ho ho
Carrying my p10c w/ an olight pl pro valkyrie while I wait for my 365 xl with tlr7 sub holster.
I swapped my carbine length Geissele Super 42 (H2) buffer system for a JP SCS (H2), and while the Super 42 does eliminate most of the twang sound, the JP SCS is dramatically smoother and more premium feeling.. It’s not just the sound, but the feeling that you get when you run the action that is just out of this world with the JP.
There is some compeling, fact based reasons, for a longer battle inside of 500 yards. It's a thing called terminal ballistics. I don't want to get il into it. Look it up😉
From a physics perspective, how is it any different to add the weight via a heavier bolt versus just adding it to the buffer. I see them acting as a unified mass for most of the forces that would be increased due to the higher port pressures of a supposed rifle. Facts, please.
Also. I thought that the longer buffer yielded an identical length of travel for the buffer/bolt. But less of the spring is being "used" as a percent. So that's probably what they use to convince everyone that they're better.
What's so bad about an Anderson lower? Facts, please. I legitimately don't know.
Real question is did it die?
Don't your hooks leave marks?
Apa yang anda rubah pada pegas? Agar tidak recoil
It’s just in 5.56x45 and it also has an extended charging handle, plus all the extra weight probably helps haha