Anyone familiar with Cerakote?

I got to get into this!
That bike was an early 90s bmx jumper that my friend picked up literally out of a dried mud hole from an old friend of his. It was rusted and corroded and those are the original parts.
You can see on the crank that Cerakote will show every imperfection. So make sure your metal work is perfect because there is NO primer for this stuff. Straight to metal.

There is oven cure and air cure.

I started this seven years ago with a 20 dollar gun, a used house oven and a harbor freight blast cabinet.

Still have that pos cabinet...

want any advice, just ask. Im semi retired now and waiting till summer to move out of state. Closed my firearm business and turned in all the paperwork. Just tinkering around till we move and Then ill have to build a new booth and get a bigger oven. And a new bigger blast cabinet. Leaky dusty nasty pile of crap.