Camo dipping "Hydrographing"
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I've been fascinated with this since I've seen it years ago, finally broke down & bought the materials. It's not easy! Several yards of camo film & several temper tantrums I've started to get the hang of it! I started out with a picture frame & it came out pretty well, the next item was a wall outlet cover, I fought with this damn thing night after night, priming, painting & dipping & it just wouldn't happen! I stepped back & started studying, figuring & thinking about every little detail & I think I just about got it figured out! Decided to take a cheap single shot shotgun of the boys & try it. So far it has come out pretty well! Next is the barrel & receiver which is likely to start the temper tantrums again!!!! Whatcha think???
I'll post pictures of barrel & receiver when finished next week. (I hope) |
Looks good
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Looks good nice job
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I like it Jeff. Keep at it.
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Can u do my bright *** yellow 4 wheeler
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sweet looking bro.
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Hope it holds up better than that crap Honda uses on their camo 4 wheelers. Mine was wore off in less than a year.
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Thats cool, want to do the cowling on my motor? Is that crap expensive just wondering cuz the places i've seen do it charge a good bit!
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good job man. looks good.
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Damn. That's pretty good!!
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nice.
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Awesome man!
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I like it....
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Well here it is finished. Took some time & plenty patience!!!!
Looks like the ol Beretta 390 will be next :) |
Damn that came out great! Looks better than some factory camo jobs.
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Looks good. Now I wanna get my 20 gauge dipped
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Can you do wetlands design...
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Damn! I just paid extra for a shotgun cause it was camo......if id known you could do it, id just paid you!!
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