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Quick Tip: Using Cardboard for Holding Parts

3 months ago

What we cover: -Discover how to use cardboard as an effective tool for holding small parts while painting, offering an easy and cost-effective solution. -Learn how this method is not only suitable for air curing finishes like Alumahyde 2 but also for oven baking processes with finishes like Cerakote and GunKote. -Understand the temperature thresholds for cardboard in the oven and how to safely use it without risk of ignition. -Gain insights into a simple yet effective way to manage small parts during the painting process. -Learn about the versatility of this method for different types of firearm finishes. -Learn how to make your firearm customization and maintenance projects more efficient and organized. If you have any questions or need assistance with your painting projects, feel free to leave a comment below if you're watching on YouTube. For direct support, our tech line is always ready to assist you. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more informative and engaging content from Brownells.



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