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hydro dip

i have a friend that did a couple guns with the kits you can get. they truned out pretty good. He is even doing some of his deer skull mounts. He said it was easier then he thought it would be. Only issue he had was on one of the bolt guns he did he had to sand some spots to get the bolt to close right.
 
ive seen some videos on youtube and it seems simple enough. i think the only problem some parts had was when the graphic adheres to the part it would streach and scew the picture a bit other than that seems like practice will get you what you want.
 
all the material looks to be fairly cheap. might try a home setup and practice on odds and ends. if you could get it down i think there would be intrest in it the possibilities are endless with it
 
I had my LM hydrodipped and know the guys so they have told me the steps and from what I gather a professionally dipped stock vs. a home done job is like a paint job on a car. You can and yes I have done some nationally award winning paint jobs in a home garrage but its a pain in the @$$. But either way I would love to hear some updates on this.
 
My guy paints the part after he's done with the prep work. The dips have some translucent areas, so in order to make the particular pattern look good he applies a color that helps the dip look better. He also uses automotive grade clear coat for extra durability.