3teeth |
07-17-2012 04:25 PM |
DIY Camo Dipping
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SULPHITE |
07-17-2012 04:27 PM |
mans thats awesome bet it not as easy as that video shows...lol
I think wretrievers on here can do this....
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FF_T_Warren |
07-17-2012 04:32 PM |
I like their truck wrap kits. very cost friendly too. may have to squeeze the trigger on some of that considering to get everything I need precut would be about 200 and I was quoted last week between 1200-1500. i think I'll try it myself
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wtretrievers |
07-17-2012 08:24 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by SULPHITE
(Post 463978)
mans thats awesome bet it not as easy as that video shows...lol
I think wretrievers on here can do this....
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Not near as easy as they show it. Everything has to be just right....water temp, amount of activator ect....have to pay attention all the details!
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SquatchHunter |
07-18-2012 02:33 PM |
cool lik other side a pillo camo dat gun quik
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Salty |
07-18-2012 03:52 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by SquatchHunter
(Post 464394)
cool lik other side a pillo camo dat gun quik
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Ratdog, is that you? ;) :rolleyes: :smokin:
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3teeth |
07-24-2012 03:02 PM |
I think the Camo4u camo wraps are a little more practical for larger things like trucks and such...
Unless you are gonna use a swimming pool to do the dipping in....:*****:
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3teeth |
03-27-2013 08:27 AM |
has anyone tried it
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mikedatiger |
03-27-2013 08:43 AM |
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flounder_smacker |
03-27-2013 10:58 AM |
If you want to do guns just pay someone to do it. By the time you take apart and strip everything and mess it up just to have to re do it. It's better just to pay the 150 and get it done right.
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wtretrievers |
03-27-2013 12:44 PM |
It can be done using the dip kit, a lot that goes into it that's not shown. I practiced a lot before I tried a gun.
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wtretrievers |
03-27-2013 12:45 PM |
2 Attachment(s)
Quote:
Originally Posted by wtretrievers
(Post 564376)
it can be done using the dip kit, a lot that goes into it that's not shown. I practiced a lot before i tried a gun.
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Attachment 48212Attachment 48214
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FF_T_Warren |
03-27-2013 12:50 PM |
that gun turned out awesome. I really wanna get an ice chest dipped in max4
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wtretrievers |
03-27-2013 01:05 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by FF_T_Warren
(Post 564380)
that gun turned out awesome. I really wanna get an ice chest dipped in max4
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It's only a durable as base coat (primer) that is used. Ice chest may be hard to get primer to stick too:confused:
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flounder_smacker |
03-27-2013 03:15 PM |
The first and only time I tried it was with an old mossberg pump 20. The butt came out good but the forearm and everything thing else was crap. Dipping and getting it to go on smooth was the hardest for me.
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wtretrievers |
03-27-2013 03:23 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by flounder_smacker
(Post 564431)
The first and only time I tried it was with an old mossberg pump 20. The butt came out good but the forearm and everything thing else was crap. Dipping and getting it to go on smooth was the hardest for me.
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It can be a pain in a#% without the right equipment. Everything has to be right. Water temp, amount of activator & humidity are just a couple things. I would love to do this as a side business, but getting set up with the right equipment is expensive!!!!
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3teeth |
09-29-2014 12:34 PM |
1 Attachment(s)
pistol that was camo dipped
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Shawn Braquet |
09-29-2014 12:37 PM |
Looks good, who did it?
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3teeth |
11-10-2014 04:36 PM |
here is another site we found that offers brand name camo dip kits like realtree and muddy girl pink camo...
www.camoDIY.com
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3teeth |
03-17-2015 04:56 PM |
anyone have pics of their projects?
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