What adhesion promoter do you use? Also, now that I’m thinking about it, how bout a video where you demonstrate some touch ups. Be great to see you teach us that. Thanks for all your hard work
Brian, I've been watching your dip video's solid for a month now. This is the first one I've seen you dip this way. All the others have either been 2 dips or you are rolling them. What changed ? Is it the film that dictates which way or the object you're dipping?
I’m interested in having a Browning just like that dipped however it didn’t want the bedding distributed. My question is seeing all Browning’s are bedded from the factory why did you not tape off the inside of the stock before spray. Looking good is second to shooting good. I’m asking as this is my fear that this same thing will done to my rifle and it’s a tack driver. Can it be done without destroying the bedding and accuracy of the rifle.
Do you find that there are some films that you can not go straight down with because of stretch? I typically 50/50 dip stocks, but it would be so much less work dipping it like this.
Ok, so im just finding out about hydrodiping. I went to art school years ago, did screen printing for some skateboard companies, ran with a pretty big graffiti crew doing burners on freights,murals and general bombing the shit out of everything. But my question is, how does a beginner that doesn't have all the fancy equipment get into this tech? So how would i prep let say some plastic gun magazines, where do i get the film? Alot of videos i saw just used spray paint and water. But obviously your not going to get a slick camo job with just that. Any questions answered would be very appreciated! Thanks and keep up the great work, that looks dope.
Check out our website : liquidconcepts.com We have everything you need to get you started. Seems like you already have natural talent for art. Thanks for watching !!
@liquidconcepts what is that film your using please? like whats the pattern called or where can i get it? its exactly what im wanting for my airsaber rifle
Wow that was super clean
Oh! man I wanted to see how good that turned out, That was awesome to watch, Thanks Bryan
Glad you enjoyed it
Is there already a video on doing prep. Like what type of primer goes best with film etc?
What adhesion promoter do you use? Also, now that I’m thinking about it, how bout a video where you demonstrate some touch ups. Be great to see you teach us that. Thanks for all your hard work
www.liquidconcepts.com/shop/product-detail/adhesion-promoter
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Hope this helps ! Thanks for watching !!
@@LiquidConceptsUSA thank you
Brian, I've been watching your dip video's solid for a month now. This is the first one I've seen you dip this way. All the others have either been 2 dips or you are rolling them. What changed ? Is it the film that dictates which way or the object you're dipping?
Awsum video u made it 👀 sooo ezpz
I wana try it out
Can we do it at home
N wea do u get dat film frm???
Mahaloz 🤙🏾🙏🏽✨😎👊🏾💪🏾🏝️👌🏾
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I got the cuestión it’s cold or warm water please let me know 😊
Warm water. ruclips.net/video/mYsJUDoBFPU/видео.html
hows the water bill
I think he drains and cleans tank every 3-4 weeks.
Can a laminated stock and barrels be hydro dipped or is only plastic and wood that can be ?
I’m interested in having a Browning just like that dipped however it didn’t want the bedding distributed. My question is seeing all Browning’s are bedded from the factory why did you not tape off the inside of the stock before spray. Looking good is second to shooting good. I’m asking as this is my fear that this same thing will done to my rifle and it’s a tack driver. Can it be done without destroying the bedding and accuracy of the rifle.
Do you find that there are some films that you can not go straight down with because of stretch? I typically 50/50 dip stocks, but it would be so much less work dipping it like this.
How do you fix a mistake, the dip doesn't turn out like you want it to?
How do u take spray chrome off plastic parts??
Do u have any suggestions?
Why do you close in the bars round the dip?
The bars are there to help contain the film. This keeps the film from moving as well as stretching too much
@@LiquidConceptsUSA ok thanks for the reply and thanks for the videos
How do yall make the sheet of camo ?
liquidconcepts.com/product-category/hydrographics-films/
We offer a wide variety of film.
Ok, so im just finding out about hydrodiping. I went to art school years ago, did screen printing for some skateboard companies, ran with a pretty big graffiti crew doing burners on freights,murals and general bombing the shit out of everything. But my question is, how does a beginner that doesn't have all the fancy equipment get into this tech? So how would i prep let say some plastic gun magazines, where do i get the film? Alot of videos i saw just used spray paint and water. But obviously your not going to get a slick camo job with just that. Any questions answered would be very appreciated! Thanks and keep up the great work, that looks dope.
Check out our website : liquidconcepts.com
We have everything you need to get you started. Seems like you already have natural talent for art. Thanks for watching !!
Hey, I was wondering Will this method work okay for a thumbhole rifle stock?
Yes it sure will!
How do you prepare wine glasses to hydro dip?
I would recommend etching them and applying primer and paint
Does the water need to be a certain temperature
We recommend 80-90 degrees
what do you do with the water after every project?
Did you spray something… ?
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Great video. But I wish I had a dollar for every time you say "of course" !!
Me too!
@liquidconcepts what is that film your using please? like whats the pattern called or where can i get it? its exactly what im wanting for my airsaber rifle
This is the Dirt Road Camo - liquidconcepts.com/product/dirt-road-camo/
Give me whatsp number brother
How do yall make the sheet of camo ?
There are already numerous camo films available on the market but we do also offer custom film printing at our facility