Film dip coating
- ppkny
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Film dip coating
Ref: liquid film dip coating
Can anyone recommend a vendor who does this process on rifle stocks.
Can anyone recommend a vendor who does this process on rifle stocks.
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I visited with Mark Pharr in Ridgeway this year concerning the dipped stocks. He is, I believe, in the know. He had one that he was putting on a gun for his son, I think and it had an amazingly realistic camo look and a great tactile feel. Don't have his number at hand, but I'll bet someone can jump in here with it.
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Any more info?
Does anyone have information about how this process is performed? The results look fantastic in the amount of detail.
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- ppkny
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Stock dip finish
Great start with some info but does anyone have a vendor.
The process as I understand it consist of floating the film in a water or some kind of fluid bath and than inserting the stock. The film than comforms to the stock shape.
It's a similiar process to the large decals you see on buses and trucks except that's done with a heating device.
The process as I understand it consist of floating the film in a water or some kind of fluid bath and than inserting the stock. The film than comforms to the stock shape.
It's a similiar process to the large decals you see on buses and trucks except that's done with a heating device.
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Re: Stock dip finish
ppkny,ppkny wrote:Great start with some info but does anyone have a vendor.
The process as I understand it consist of floating the film in a water or some kind of fluid bath and than inserting the stock. The film than comforms to the stock shape.
It's a similiar process to the large decals you see on buses and trucks except that's done with a heating device.
Here is a link to what I found, look like the cost is not bad.
http://www.dynamicfinishes.com/
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Awesome info.
STSbuyer:
Thank you very much for the link. That is some amazing technology. And they are right here in my home state of MO. The camo patterns, carbon fiber, wood prints, american flags, 100 dollar bills, etc. have my mind racing.
How about those "Kings of Bling". I'll bet there are some wild things that could be done with that process. At $89 for a rifle stock, it seems like a reasonable price.
Thanks again,
SteveM.
Thank you very much for the link. That is some amazing technology. And they are right here in my home state of MO. The camo patterns, carbon fiber, wood prints, american flags, 100 dollar bills, etc. have my mind racing.
How about those "Kings of Bling". I'll bet there are some wild things that could be done with that process. At $89 for a rifle stock, it seems like a reasonable price.
Thanks again,
SteveM.
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Re: film dip
No problem, if you look back at pictures of my rifle it is red, white, and blue. Do you think the flag pattern would do the trick?ppkny wrote:Thanks for the link stsbuyer.
ppkny
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