any tips on spray painting a buck hunting knife?
Saturday, May 29th, 2010 at
12:12 pm
i’ve never spray painted anything before so any advice will help. also the blade is steel. dont know that matters
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If you are determined to have a custom color knife look at Dura-coat. It is much harder than spray paint and they have some really cool patterns
My tip is that it’s a waste of time and paint and serves no good purpose.
keep your pocket change on spray paint, ive paint a lot of blades before and the paint scratches right off from the sheath.
Why in hell would you ruin a perfectly good looking knife like a buck…..WITH FREAKIN’ SPRAY PAINT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why on earth would you spray paint your knife blade?
Duracoat or engine enamel from Auto Zone
But I also don’t know why you would want to or how long it will stay on, my guess is right up till the first time you cut something with it