We hope everyone enjoys this video. If you are looking for another one of our cool hydrographics video's here is one that you may be interested in watching where we dipped a mailbox and made it glow in the dark! : ruclips.net/video/6XNzIU1DmOc/видео.html
I like your clear, succint descriptions very easy to follow and understand. This was especially obvious in your description of the window of time between paint coats.
Amazing. The most ironic ad showed on your video: Tactical guys walking in the woods, a warehouse, and in water; followed by the statement: “Protect what protects you. Cerakote”
Ha Ha... thank you so much! I would love to have a Netflix series, call them and tell them I am interested and I will do it for cheaper than the big stars.
First off, thanks for all the info and tips you give out. Second I noticed that the paint cans you have, have a special lid on it and I was wondering where i could get some of those?
i love one hit wonder paint lol stuff comes out perfect everytime ive ever used it, whenever i tried to use the 2x paint it always came out bad even on projects i wasnt hydrodipping
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics anytime man the channel is very informative im really into the hydro graphics hoping to start business in it some day. and yeah Jamaica is a nice vacation spot some of the prettiest beach and resort
@@anthonyscanterbury6982 I hope you can get the business started. I hear it is difficult to get the materials as stuff overseas. We get a lot of calls from Australia with people that cant get stuff over there.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics yes its really difficult shipping alone is over the top but I'm still trying to learn more about the work before I jump into it mainly by RUclips cause its not like we have classes out here for Hydrographics so thanks to your channel and a couple others that u watch
Was thinking of getting my Kayak hydro dipped with a woodland camo on the top. Do hydro dipped graphics last long when they are subjected to water? Pressure washing?
Honestly never dipped a kayak and I would not even attempt because of how bouyant they are... it would be almost impossible to get it to go under the water enough to get a good dip. Your probably better off with a vinyl wrap. Hydro dip is fine with water, pressure washing I have no clue. Never tried to pressure wash anything I have hydro dipped.
How easy is to remove from a firearm? I want to buy a scar 17 but all I can find is a western viper which is hydro dipped and I want to remove it. Is it possible and to not ruin the weapon? Thanks
Just curious i wanted to hydrodip my treestand platform will the pattern adhere to all the sides of the platform "top and bottom" or would i have to dip it twice
Do you have a video that shows flame treatment? Also, the grips for my smith and Wesson are soft and rubbery, I haven’t done the water test yet, should that material be considered plastics?
I watched a video on your clear coats. Is there a video on how to apply them? If not, can you respond with simple steps? How soon after the initial color coat can you apply the clear film? Any specific prep required?
I have not done a clear coat video yet, but there are tons of videos on how to spray clear coat on youtube. It is really simple. Mix up the clear according to the instructions on the can, spray 2-3 coats and let dry. You can dip as soon as the paint is dry, we have a video on that and a video all about prep work needed.
@@blewprent I dont actually sell any products, we just do the service. We have suppliers that sell the films, paints, clears and all that stuff. We just promote the products we use.
I am setting up a small hydro dipping at home just for bike frames and accessories. I am looking for a wide format printer that is pigment based ink as I heard it is what I will need. I currently have a Pixma ix6820 but only the black ink is pigment, the rest are dye based. Do you have any recommendaions?
It was explained in the video. Every paint has a certain window of time before it closes. After the paint closes it will not allow clear coat to stay permanently bonded. If you want the clear coat to stay on the paint and not flake off later, it has to be clear coated within that window of time.
I don't know, I am not a scientist and I have never played one on TV... but I will be doing a better test without a sandblaster in the future so you guys will be happy. And everything will be exactly equal so no one has anything to complain about.
@@nasokas I know you weren't complaining, didn't mean to come off like that. Sometimes video ideas in my head sound like a good idea and this one was not. Will redo in the future.
I clear coat the next day with my typical automotive base paints and my 2k clear coat adheres just fine and hardens just fine. You don’t have to clear coat within that hour.. that is false. But I am interested in where I can buy this film and what I need to print onto them
So, I've got some plastic motorcycle parts that have been hydrodipped that were originally chrome. The hydro dip is bubbled and wrinkled. How can I safely remove it without damaging anything? (I didn't have them dipped, previous owner did) Looks like it was done in a plastic bucket as an experiment!
You can try laquer thinner but the chrome underneath is probably got some sanding scratches, unless the previous owner did not prep the chrome at all. May get lucky.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics Thanks, I'll give it a try. Im not sure how it was prepped, dipped, or how long its been on there. I just know I want it gone! I've seen places say they can dip in a chrome finish, so if i have to take them to bare plastic I might consider that.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics I'm thinking about sand/media blasting if it comes down to taking it to bare plastic. These pieces are $80 + a piece and im trying to find any way to make this work without having to pay that x 4 for plastic parts. I'd be extatic if the dip would come off without hurting anything, theyre in great shape aside from the dip.
I just had a curiosity he said it was OK to spray the activator spray directly on the film while it is in the water just making sure it seems like an easier process than the other ways that I have watched thank you so much for the hints and tips
Nice video man, i've learn so much watching you're channel, thanks for everything... I had a bad experience with a bunch of blank film y just bought, wrinkles so hard and became damaged no matter what i did, but I'm motivated, I'll check out other suppliers to see if the film was shitti at all or i was hahahaha... Blessed be...
Thanks for checking out the channel, and glad to hear you are enjoying the videos. Sadly that happens with film sometimes. Tape is usually the #1 cause of the issues. Try not taping the edges a just cut a much larger piece than you actually need in case the edged roll up a lot. It could be under hydrated film as well. The film has to be kept at 50-55% humidity during storage or else it will dry out and cause the issue you are having, basically its so dry that it absorbs too much water too fast and causes it to wrinkle. Good luck to you, and welcome to the world of frustrations. LOL
@@NOT_SURE.. not at all, i use tap water, I'm from puerto rico, the tap water temp is between 84 to 86 degrees and i use it, the problem is the film, but you gotta work hard in a ways to put it on the water, no matter what i do the film wrinkles so hard, so i put tape on the top and the bottom and blow air with my mouth to make it flat on the surface while the hydrating process, then i put the damns and work it from there, is a headache but works for me...
@@litlllelman cheers , i am doing it in the bath so i dont have damns, but i think next time i am going to make a temporary one , that probably was the main problem. i did a gun and one side was perfect and the other side hardly stuck , can i go over the old film with new or does it all have to be removed ?
Wasnt a screen cut at all, it was the camera auto adjusting focus... that was the whole point in running 2 cameras so everyone could see there was no movie magic or screen cuts.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics Ok, that's why i asked, seemed strange you would have Both cameras up and then have what appeared to a cut. thanks for clarifying, and thanks for the content!
@@ianfairbanks1318 Yeah no problem... Had to use my cell phone as one of the cameras and it likes to auto adjust all the time when I get too close to it. Kind of annoying but just using what I have.
Wasn't really a test, just a quick demonstration but everyone is so up in arms about it I may just take this video down since no one gets the point was just to show that hydro dip is more durable than people give it credit for.
Should I ever buy a Glock or another semi auto handgun I will most likely want it hydro dipped and since I live in Peachtree City I could drive to your shop.
A stainless tumbler vs a nylon (polymer) Glock Mag extension... Not exactly 1 for 1, no? I mean you're not really trying to claim that identical hydro-dipped parts are more durable than Cerakote? Right?
Just what I had laying in the shop when I filmed the video. But we did a whole direct comparison video on cerakote vs hydro dip if you want to check it out.
I love the video, and I do agree that Hydro Dipping is more durable than most think. But your test is not an accurate one. They hydro dipped area tested was curved and the cerakote surface was flat. Curved surfaces allow the air pressure from the sand blaster to glance off and past by it, while the flat cerokote area tested is flat and gets smacked dead on by the sand blaster. It works the same way aerodynamics do. Which does the wind smack with more force, a flat wall or a curved surface? The same physics apply here. And that's without even considering the possibility of material differences between the mag base and cup. Hydro Dipping is durable, but the test was flawed. A good test would be two cups, one dipped and one cerakoted. Either way keep up the good work. Was just saying the durability test is extremely flawed.
We are going to do a more accurate real world test in the future because we keep getting asked about it... but I am sorry our quick and easy test was not as accurate as you would like. I am not a scientist, aerodynamics engineer, or a rocket surgeon... just a guy who makes stuff look pretty. Next time I will make sure the testing is 100% accurate so everyone will be happy.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics Love your work. I was just curious on a more accurate test. I agree with the point you where trying to demonstrate and that Hydro dip is way more durable than people think. Was not meaning anything bad by it at all, was just curious of the results if done differently. They very well could still be the same results. I was just pointing out the possible flaw. Nothing is ever 100% there is always a margin of error. Keep up the good work.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics I did have one question on cerakote too. Coming from the auto airbrush world, do you have to cure the cerakote between colors if using it to airbrush a mural or etc. on a gun, or would it be sufficient enough just doing that step with the base coat? I was just wondering if it actually reflects results. There would be a lot of baking required for detailed murals if it does. Sorry for the long messages. I was just curious about this. And even though its repetitive thanks again for the great content. (I can always email them and ask, but since your active in the comments i figured it couldn't hurt to ask)
We hope everyone enjoys this video. If you are looking for another one of our cool hydrographics video's here is one that you may be interested in watching where we dipped a mailbox and made it glow in the dark! :
ruclips.net/video/6XNzIU1DmOc/видео.html
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About to get into it.Thank you for your semi funny but very informative videos!🙂
I like your clear, succint descriptions very easy to follow and understand. This was especially obvious in your description of the window of time between paint coats.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video. I try to keep stuff simple.
Amazing.
The most ironic ad showed on your video: Tactical guys walking in the woods, a warehouse, and in water; followed by the statement: “Protect what protects you. Cerakote”
LOL.... it's like they are listening and watching. I can't hate too much though, I do a lot of cerakote work.
Your videos are awesome. With your personality, you need your own Netflix series.
Ha Ha... thank you so much! I would love to have a Netflix series, call them and tell them I am interested and I will do it for cheaper than the big stars.
Great info Chris!
Thanks for watching!
Love the bloopers
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Love the video, its awesome learning more about the process. Would love a video about the heat treating!
Thank you for checking out the video. I will eventually get around to doing a heat treating video.. We are so backed up on video request.
First off, thanks for all the info and tips you give out. Second I noticed that the paint cans you have, have a special lid on it and I was wondering where i could get some of those?
Those are paint mixing lids, they go with my Dedos paint mixing cabinet. Look up Dedos paint mixer online and you will see the lids.
i love one hit wonder paint lol stuff comes out perfect everytime ive ever used it, whenever i tried to use the 2x paint it always came out bad even on projects i wasnt hydrodipping
Oh yeah OHW is good stuff. We use a ton of different paints these days, just depends on the job. OHW is local to us so we use them a good bit.
shout out all the way from Jamaica love this video learned alot from this video
Hey Anthony, that is awesome. Thanks for checking out the channel all the way from Jamaica. I need to take a vacation, always wanted to go down there.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics anytime man the channel is very informative im really into the hydro graphics hoping to start business in it some day. and yeah Jamaica is a nice vacation spot some of the prettiest beach and resort
@@anthonyscanterbury6982 I hope you can get the business started. I hear it is difficult to get the materials as stuff overseas. We get a lot of calls from Australia with people that cant get stuff over there.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics yes its really difficult shipping alone is over the top but I'm still trying to learn more about the work before I jump into it mainly by RUclips cause its not like we have classes out here for Hydrographics so thanks to your channel and a couple others that u watch
Educational, and funny. Thanks brother.
Thanks for watching bud! Glad you enjoyed it.
Man, you need to teach a university class. Your information is unmatched and demonstrate extensive details about dipping.
Was thinking of getting my Kayak hydro dipped with a woodland camo on the top. Do hydro dipped graphics last long when they are subjected to water? Pressure washing?
Honestly never dipped a kayak and I would not even attempt because of how bouyant they are... it would be almost impossible to get it to go under the water enough to get a good dip. Your probably better off with a vinyl wrap. Hydro dip is fine with water, pressure washing I have no clue. Never tried to pressure wash anything I have hydro dipped.
What are all those rows of things behind you? Bicycle seats? Just a shape to use for sample paint jobs?
Very nice man, I honestly expected the hydro dipped to come off easier
It is tougher than people give it credit for. Thanks for checking out the video.
Thanx man!
Worth to watch💪😎
Very informative 🤓 &Entertaining🎭
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@@marqpuri8118 Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video, Many more to come.
How easy is to remove from a firearm? I want to buy a scar 17 but all I can find is a western viper which is hydro dipped and I want to remove it. Is it possible and to not ruin the weapon? Thanks
Sand blast it off and re-dip it or have it cerakoted.
Nice video, do you think I could start hydrodipping in a bottle bin on wheels?
Not sure what a bottle bin is... but yeah you can hydro dip in anything that will hold warm water.
🤯 thank you!
Thanks for checking out the video.
If wanted to dip the receiver of a handgun, would I be able to mask off the internals and trigger, or do I have to remove everything?
I remove everything, its much easier that way and a lot less time taping.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics Thanks, will do. Thanks again for the swift reply.
@@teamtate322 Anytime!
So you can use the vinyl OR paint? Where do I get this stuff I want to play with it
Bunch of places sell it, One Hit Wonder and use the coupon code ATFHYDRO for $5 off.
Where do I get the clear coat for hydrodipping?
Currently I’m using krylon clear glaze 😅
Throw that krylon away, it's garbage. Buy clear coat from One Hit Wonder or Big Brain. They both work well.
Where can I get some of the hydrodip film that you were holding in the beginning of the video?
twn, big brain, one hit wonder
Just curious i wanted to hydrodip my treestand platform will the pattern adhere to all the sides of the platform "top and bottom" or would i have to dip it twice
More than likely you will have to dip it twice, really depends on the design of the stand.
What paint do you use for hydrodipping in the 2nd tip?
One Hit Wonder. We have a video all about what paints to use.
Can you dip a leather holster
I responded to your other comment.
Do you have a video that shows flame treatment? Also, the grips for my smith and Wesson are soft and rubbery, I haven’t done the water test yet, should that material be considered plastics?
Can't dip rubber or silicone it won't hold up.
There is a lot of videos on flame treating on RUclips. I haven't filmed one yet but I will eventually.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics thank you!
@@staceybrooks5272 No problem, anytime!
Thanks for the tips..
Anytime. Many more videos to come.
I watched a video on your clear coats. Is there a video on how to apply them? If not, can you respond with simple steps? How soon after the initial color coat can you apply the clear film? Any specific prep required?
I have not done a clear coat video yet, but there are tons of videos on how to spray clear coat on youtube. It is really simple. Mix up the clear according to the instructions on the can, spray 2-3 coats and let dry.
You can dip as soon as the paint is dry, we have a video on that and a video all about prep work needed.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics Lol. I thought the clear you sold was an actual hydro dip film clear. Lol! I didn't realize it was just a spray.
@@blewprent I dont actually sell any products, we just do the service. We have suppliers that sell the films, paints, clears and all that stuff. We just promote the products we use.
I am setting up a small hydro dipping at home just for bike frames and accessories. I am looking for a wide format printer that is pigment based ink as I heard it is what I will need. I currently have a Pixma ix6820 but only the black ink is pigment, the rest are dye based. Do you have any recommendaions?
Wish I could help but I know nothing about printing film. I just buy it. Much cheaper and less headache that trying to do it myself.
Love the video. Just curious I wanted to hydro dip sublimation pillow. My question is will it actually work?
I am not sure what sublimation pillow is.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics sorry it’s a pillow case
Denatured alcohol..... Do you have any idea how much time you have saved me?!?! Thx alot!!
Glad I could help.
What's the code of the green one. The 1 you removed the film. I want to paint my things with that green . Thank you .
That is Bright Green from One Hit Wonder Paint Co. I do not know what the code is, I just order the paint directly from them.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics I want to do my car and motorcycle rims . Can 1 film do just my car rims.?
@@PuraLeche6942 You would need quite a few meters of film, but yes it can be done. Depending on how much you have to dip, probably 10 meters.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics ok I just want to make sure 1 film will do all 4
@@PuraLeche6942 Yup, just make sure you got enough. 4 wheels I usually buy 5 meters. It comes in one big roll.
So I have a question! After you hydro dip you have to clear coat within a certain amount of time? And if so can someone explain why
It was explained in the video. Every paint has a certain window of time before it closes. After the paint closes it will not allow clear coat to stay permanently bonded. If you want the clear coat to stay on the paint and not flake off later, it has to be clear coated within that window of time.
These bloopers though XD
Ha ha, glad we could make you laugh. Thanks for watching.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics is your shop haunted,lol. What's going on with the cans?
Isn't round surface is better at rebound, and less force during sandblasting would be applied then flat one?
I don't know, I am not a scientist and I have never played one on TV... but I will be doing a better test without a sandblaster in the future so you guys will be happy. And everything will be exactly equal so no one has anything to complain about.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics well, not complaining it was just a thought.
@@nasokas I know you weren't complaining, didn't mean to come off like that. Sometimes video ideas in my head sound like a good idea and this one was not. Will redo in the future.
I clear coat the next day with my typical automotive base paints and my 2k clear coat adheres just fine and hardens just fine. You don’t have to clear coat within that hour.. that is false. But I am interested in where I can buy this film and what I need to print onto them
I don't make film and have no idea how it is printed. We just buy it already printed.
Can leather be hydro dipped? I thought about hydro dipping my horse saddle. My theme is tie dye.
I do not have a lot of experience with dipping leather, but I know it can be dipped. There are a lot of guy s on youtube dipping leather shoes.
So, I've got some plastic motorcycle parts that have been hydrodipped that were originally chrome. The hydro dip is bubbled and wrinkled.
How can I safely remove it without damaging anything?
(I didn't have them dipped, previous owner did) Looks like it was done in a plastic bucket as an experiment!
You can try laquer thinner but the chrome underneath is probably got some sanding scratches, unless the previous owner did not prep the chrome at all. May get lucky.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics Thanks, I'll give it a try. Im not sure how it was prepped, dipped, or how long its been on there. I just know I want it gone!
I've seen places say they can dip in a chrome finish, so if i have to take them to bare plastic I might consider that.
@@christianhadaway6144 have fun with that.... i hate removing chrome. Lots of work. Maybe the laquer thinner will work. Acetone will also work.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics I'm thinking about sand/media blasting if it comes down to taking it to bare plastic. These pieces are $80 + a piece and im trying to find any way to make this work without having to pay that x 4 for plastic parts. I'd be extatic if the dip would come off without hurting anything, theyre in great shape aside from the dip.
I want to hydrodipp the Grill of my soundboks, it's pulver coatet (black) by now... -Do you now how to approach? -primeer/colour..
One hit wonder paint, dip, and clear coat. Easy!
Thank you for the tips and I was having a bad day till watching this lmao .
Glad I could help and make your day better. Dipping can be frustrating but it is rewarding once you figure it out.
wanna do an rc car body i know their a little different. it's a backwards process i see?
If you want to pay to have it dipped you can contact chris@atfhydrographics.com for a quote.
Can I hydro dip a golf cart???
You can do whatever you want dude! if you have a tank big enough yes you can.
Love the video like your bloopers are those chemicals messing with your brain
The chemicals have probably turned my brain into mashed potatoes lol. Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the video.
The disclaimer for the tide pods 😆
LOL. Gotta have the disclaimer for the special folks!
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics I so love you teach with a sense of humor i’ll be trying to first one on 18th won’t lie I am nervous
I just had a curiosity he said it was OK to spray the activator spray directly on the film while it is in the water just making sure it seems like an easier process than the other ways that I have watched thank you so much for the hints and tips
Nice video man, i've learn so much watching you're channel, thanks for everything...
I had a bad experience with a bunch of blank film y just bought, wrinkles so hard and became damaged no matter what i did, but I'm motivated, I'll check out other suppliers to see if the film was shitti at all or i was hahahaha...
Blessed be...
Thanks for checking out the channel, and glad to hear you are enjoying the videos. Sadly that happens with film sometimes. Tape is usually the #1 cause of the issues. Try not taping the edges a just cut a much larger piece than you actually need in case the edged roll up a lot. It could be under hydrated film as well. The film has to be kept at 50-55% humidity during storage or else it will dry out and cause the issue you are having, basically its so dry that it absorbs too much water too fast and causes it to wrinkle. Good luck to you, and welcome to the world of frustrations. LOL
thats just happened to me , i thought it was the water too hot 85'f
@@NOT_SURE.. not at all, i use tap water, I'm from puerto rico, the tap water temp is between 84 to 86 degrees and i use it, the problem is the film, but you gotta work hard in a ways to put it on the water, no matter what i do the film wrinkles so hard, so i put tape on the top and the bottom and blow air with my mouth to make it flat on the surface while the hydrating process, then i put the damns and work it from there, is a headache but works for me...
@@litlllelman cheers , i am doing it in the bath so i dont have damns, but i think next time i am going to make a temporary one , that probably was the main problem. i did a gun and one side was perfect and the other side hardly stuck , can i go over the old film with new or does it all have to be removed ?
@@NOT_SURE.. sorry but you gotta start over again to achieve a nice good work on it... sounds hard but will worth...
9:09 is a screen cut, and again at 9:20 why???
Wasnt a screen cut at all, it was the camera auto adjusting focus... that was the whole point in running 2 cameras so everyone could see there was no movie magic or screen cuts.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics Ok, that's why i asked, seemed strange you would have Both cameras up and then have what appeared to a cut. thanks for clarifying, and thanks for the content!
@@ianfairbanks1318 Yeah no problem... Had to use my cell phone as one of the cameras and it likes to auto adjust all the time when I get too close to it. Kind of annoying but just using what I have.
I want to hydrodipp my GSpek..
Not exactly sure what a Gspek is?
Pretty sure the Mag extension was plastic and the cup was stainless so it's not really a fair test but I still like the Hydro
Wasn't really a test, just a quick demonstration but everyone is so up in arms about it I may just take this video down since no one gets the point was just to show that hydro dip is more durable than people give it credit for.
Im in love
Love you too. 😍
If it floats, it's a witch : burn it ! ;)
Ha Ha thats a good one. I will remember that one.
scuff the sink and flame the float
Yup! You got it
Should I ever buy a Glock or another semi auto handgun I will most likely want it hydro dipped and since I live in Peachtree City I could drive to your shop.
We will be here.... don't see us slowing down or going anywhere anytime soon.
A stainless tumbler vs a nylon (polymer) Glock Mag extension... Not exactly 1 for 1, no?
I mean you're not really trying to claim that identical hydro-dipped parts are more durable than Cerakote? Right?
Just what I had laying in the shop when I filmed the video. But we did a whole direct comparison video on cerakote vs hydro dip if you want to check it out.
You should start doing ps5 covers
Been doing them for a while when people send them to me, I don't sell them
I love the video, and I do agree that Hydro Dipping is more durable than most think. But your test is not an accurate one. They hydro dipped area tested was curved and the cerakote surface was flat. Curved surfaces allow the air pressure from the sand blaster to glance off and past by it, while the flat cerokote area tested is flat and gets smacked dead on by the sand blaster. It works the same way aerodynamics do. Which does the wind smack with more force, a flat wall or a curved surface? The same physics apply here. And that's without even considering the possibility of material differences between the mag base and cup. Hydro Dipping is durable, but the test was flawed. A good test would be two cups, one dipped and one cerakoted. Either way keep up the good work. Was just saying the durability test is extremely flawed.
Also theirs the oven cure and air cure with cerakote so that could matter to.
We are going to do a more accurate real world test in the future because we keep getting asked about it... but I am sorry our quick and easy test was not as accurate as you would like. I am not a scientist, aerodynamics engineer, or a rocket surgeon... just a guy who makes stuff look pretty. Next time I will make sure the testing is 100% accurate so everyone will be happy.
It was H series oven cure. The air cure is not durable at all.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics Love your work. I was just curious on a more accurate test. I agree with the point you where trying to demonstrate and that Hydro dip is way more durable than people think. Was not meaning anything bad by it at all, was just curious of the results if done differently. They very well could still be the same results. I was just pointing out the possible flaw. Nothing is ever 100% there is always a margin of error. Keep up the good work.
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics I did have one question on cerakote too. Coming from the auto airbrush world, do you have to cure the cerakote between colors if using it to airbrush a mural or etc. on a gun, or would it be sufficient enough just doing that step with the base coat? I was just wondering if it actually reflects results. There would be a lot of baking required for detailed murals if it does. Sorry for the long messages. I was just curious about this. And even though its repetitive thanks again for the great content. (I can always email them and ask, but since your active in the comments i figured it couldn't hurt to ask)
Nooooooooo I don't get first 😔
I was wondering where you were.... You are usually top 3 every week. 🏆 You still get a trophy for participation. Better late than never!
@@AllThingsFunHydrographics I was busy 😔😪