There is a little bit of rust and a chip there. I'm bored and want to touch this up.
Apr 27, 2010 #1 Kn38ms Glockaholic... Established Member Joined Oct 11, 2003 Messages 442 Location NW, FL There is a little bit of rust and a chip there. I'm bored and want to touch this up.
Apr 27, 2010 #2 MrBrain Corner carver Established Member Joined Oct 9, 2006 Messages 758 Location Finland I just used regular spray paint on mine. It doesn't get all that hot anyway.
Apr 27, 2010 #3 S soccerman002 99 SVT Cobra Established Member Joined May 28, 2009 Messages 4,767 Location Virginia A wrinkle black spray paint would probably look best, that's what I plan on doing.
Apr 27, 2010 #4 Kn38ms Glockaholic... Established Member Joined Oct 11, 2003 Messages 442 Location NW, FL How about a tiny jar of Testors model paint? Will it take the heat?
Apr 27, 2010 #5 65x2 Resident Hippie Established Member Joined Jan 12, 2008 Messages 1,562 Location Dallas, GA Are you just touching up the spot or respraying the entire thing...?
Apr 27, 2010 #6 Kn38ms Glockaholic... Established Member Joined Oct 11, 2003 Messages 442 Location NW, FL 65x2 said: Are you just touching up the spot or respraying the entire thing...? Click to expand... There is a tiny knick/scratch on the tube and some mild surface rust on the plug. I could just buy a new plug. My first guess was to just hit the scaratch with a black Sharpie :lol1:
65x2 said: Are you just touching up the spot or respraying the entire thing...? Click to expand... There is a tiny knick/scratch on the tube and some mild surface rust on the plug. I could just buy a new plug. My first guess was to just hit the scaratch with a black Sharpie :lol1: