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Are there any issues with curing Brownell's Alumahyde II in a gas oven? I am thinking of painting up some of my scope rings, magazines and other small parts that have lost their anodizing.

Would I be better off just letting them air cure? How about circulating hot air from a space heater over them?

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You would probably get a better answer from Brownells.

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It's an epoxy based paint and I've with an electric oven. Not sure why gas would be any different unless you have a leak and you then might have a real problem on your hands.


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