GRMPS
Active Member
It seems most people ARE NOT baking PC long enough!!!!
This will cause an incomplete cure which allows gunpowder to affect the PC surface of a bullet
the following has been my experience (note the bake time is 20 min after, not 10 total)
I guess the bake time is relevant to how/when you start gauging it
https://www.powderbuythepound.com/super-durable-wet-black.html
Cardinal paint CURE SCHEDULE: (METAL TEMPERATURE) 10 MINUTES @ 400 DEGREES F.
https://www.eastwood.com/hotcoat-powder-ford-light-blue.html
SPECIFICATIONS
Color: Ford Light Blue
Gloss Level: Gloss
Cure Temperature: 400 Degrees
Cure Time: 20 Minutes after flowout
Powder Type: Polyester TGIC
Thanks goes to IAN who brought the "bake time starts after the surface temperature reaches X degrees to my attention, I always went by Eastwood's directions and never had a problem.
This will cause an incomplete cure which allows gunpowder to affect the PC surface of a bullet
the following has been my experience (note the bake time is 20 min after, not 10 total)
I guess the bake time is relevant to how/when you start gauging it
https://www.powderbuythepound.com/super-durable-wet-black.html
- Cure Schedule = 400f/10 Min at Part Metal Temperature
Cardinal paint CURE SCHEDULE: (METAL TEMPERATURE) 10 MINUTES @ 400 DEGREES F.
https://www.eastwood.com/hotcoat-powder-ford-light-blue.html
SPECIFICATIONS
Color: Ford Light Blue
Gloss Level: Gloss
Cure Temperature: 400 Degrees
Cure Time: 20 Minutes after flowout
Powder Type: Polyester TGIC
Thanks goes to IAN who brought the "bake time starts after the surface temperature reaches X degrees to my attention, I always went by Eastwood's directions and never had a problem.