Making a mockery of growing old gracefully since I retired
I have not used it myself but have a look at this stuff.
https://www.fire-support.co.uk/categ...irsoft-krylon/
Then have a look at this thread regarding truck bed liner paint, although you may have to join to view it.
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/thes...iner-t674.html
hth.
Birchwood casey do gloss and Matt touch up pens for a tenner each roughly. I had been considering a couple of these for covering scratches on scopes specifically. Sorry.. I never tried them so I can't comment further
Donald
I left a cheapo scope in the loft under a velux window in the best summer in decades.....
it now looks gold plated in some places!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That Krylon looks usuable
I hope you have better luck than me ... In the past I have tried various methods of eliminating scratches in a surface finish. Generally speaking non have done a very good job and the 'applied solution' was more noticeable than the original scratch.
But if you find a good solution I would love to hear about it ...
Cheers, Phil
Avoid hydrodip. Not worth it for a cheap scope, and too risky for an expensive one.
Simonize "Tough Black" satin black paint is a nice finish, or Hermetite "Pot Black" motorcycle engine paint, (if you can find it) is another semi gloss finish.
Letra-set decals for the numbers.
Jesim £15/£20 would barely cover materials never mind the time rubbing down, masking, spraying & finishing, that's the problem it would have to cost £75+ to be worthwhile.
That's why it's a DIY job.
Last edited by angrybear; 19-01-2019 at 11:07 AM.
Thanks guys, we need a guinea pig - anyone out there with a cosmetically challenged scope they don't mind wrecking if things go wrong The couple I would use it on are too expensive and not poorly enough tarnished to risk the suggestions so far, you would think this could be a good niche market for someone at £15/20 a go plus postage?
James
Making a mockery of growing old gracefully since I retired