Cache.deals Videos
Quick Tip: Using Cardboard For Holding Parts

Quick Tip: Using Cardboard For Holding Parts

64
Published on January 12, 2024
Duration: 2:34

This YouTube video from Brownells features Caleb presenting a "Quick Tip" on using cardboard as a practical and cost-effective method for holding small firearm parts during the painting process. The tutorial covers applications for air-cured finishes like Alumahyde 2 and oven-baked finishes such as Cerakote and GunKote. It addresses the temperature limitations of cardboard in ovens to prevent ignition and emphasizes how this technique can improve the efficiency and organization of firearm customization and maintenance projects. The video encourages viewer engagement through comments and offers direct support via their tech line.

Watch on YouTube

More Gunsmithing Videos You Might Like

Trending in Gunsmithing

View all →