Ledd Slinger
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I want to apply a new finish to a synthetic Sako A7 stock. I bought some Wheeler Engineering "Cerama-Coat" in the aerosol can. Basically their version of Cerakote. For plastics and synthetics, it needs to bake at 200 degrees for 2 hrs. I can't quite fit the stock in a conventional cooking oven. Local stores have large 40" electric food smokers with thermostat regulated temperature that would fit the stock. Temp range settings on the smokers is between 100-275 degrees. Anyone ever tried using a smoker to bake on coatings? Do you think it will work?
My main concern is that a smoker is kind of designed to keep moisture trapped inside.
My main concern is that a smoker is kind of designed to keep moisture trapped inside.