I understand. Waiting three days for an equal amount of coats to dry have not been fun.
The finish however is very nice, as it evens out the brushstrokes by itself.
Would definitely use again to cover paint scratches and the likes if it holds up to time. I guess I'll have to ride the bike in the winter and put away wet to see how it holds up.
Cerakote requires an oven like powder coating and a spray gun. So same issue as other paint options.
It is going to be an investment to go for in-house paint options no matter what do now I am doing some math and considering what I need/want and what my future business can actually carry.
That makes sense. I was thinking for in terms of finding a reliable supplier - as cerakot is often used for guns (bleurgh!) I'd guess they are more attentive to details and finish than large volume powder coaters.
But it looks like the only shops are in Vejen, Skjern, Svendborg and Kokkedal..
I understand. Waiting three days for an equal amount of coats to dry have not been fun.
The finish however is very nice, as it evens out the brushstrokes by itself.
Would definitely use again to cover paint scratches and the likes if it holds up to time. I guess I'll have to ride the bike in the winter and put away wet to see how it holds up.
How about cerakote?