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13 July 2019, 17:07 #1Senior Member
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Cerakote Oakley frames?
Think it is possible to cerakote a pair of Oakley frames? I got a pair real cheap and want to customize them. I have a pair of tr-25 lenses and want to make these a custom pair of shooting glasses. I want to cerakote them fde or Patriot brown. Do you think the frames would hold up with being baked?
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13 July 2019, 17:26 #2
I've never had a pair done, but I know it's been done regularly.
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13 July 2019, 17:33 #3
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13 July 2019, 17:51 #4Senior Member
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Thanks!
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13 July 2019, 18:24 #5
I'd send Kris a PM and see what he says.
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14 July 2019, 01:15 #9
Just a FYI, They have air dry cerakote also.
I’m assuming that’s what they use.
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14 July 2019, 06:20 #10
You can bake at a lower temp for longer periods too. I do Magpul plastics at 160*. Tried to do some Accuracy International panels at 160* and they warped. I’d imagine frames have some temp resistance or they would deform in hot vehicles. The no bake isn’t durable at all compared to the temp cured.
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14 July 2019, 07:44 #11
Fun fact: Oakley lenses will delaminate if left in a hot car AND exposed to sunlight. Yes, you read that right, sunglasses that will delaminate when exposed to sun. It's retarded, but it's happened to me. Mine were prescription, but when I called Standard Issue, they stated you couldn't leave the lenses exposed to sunlight for extended periods of time in a hot car. I have since kept mine out of the sun but they still live in a hot car and they've been fine.
As you said, Sinner, I'm guessing the heat would be okay, but just putting it out there that the lenses aren't as chemically robust as they are ballistically robust.
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15 July 2019, 03:57 #12
Huh...well I guess on the low side you’d be alright at like 150 ish..
I’ve never used the air stuff but I assume it’s decent, better then regular spray can paint I’d guess.
Post up your results!
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15 July 2019, 16:34 #13
Hard to beat SI.
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