Can you paint your hopper?

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  • Thumper33
    Registered User
    • Aug 2003
    • 76

    #1

    Can you paint your hopper?

    I'm not sure if I'm interested in painting my marker or not, but was thinking about painting my hopper in a camo pattern. Can you paint a hopper or marker safely and have the paint stay?

    Also, What about the nitro tank?

    I suppose that might be a bad idea, and probably why they make covers. I just think it would be more custom is I could paint it... totally unique

    Mike


    Automag RT Pro w/ X-Valve, ULE body, ULT,
    DYE Ultralite, elcd, 47/3000 Crossfire, and fed by Egg II.
  • toyotaboy12
    e-tough

    • May 2003
    • 3663

    #2
    as for hoppers, i spray painted my hopper black, with spray paint, i didn't feel liek dying it.
    but yes it has held up to a few hopper(dang, i need a warp) fits so it shoudl be fine
    I knew not what I did but am now edumacated

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    • taylor492
      [DNFW] M E G A T R O N
      • Feb 2003
      • 690

      #3
      my buddy cryer died (sp?) his revvy. i think what he did was he boiled it then added the dye...i cant even rememer if thats right, it was something like that tho...turned out pretty good too.


      I wear my sunglasses at night

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      • Polish
        w0rd
        • Aug 2003
        • 127

        #4
        Dont paint your nitro tank.. thats a bit illegal.

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        • taylor492
          [DNFW] M E G A T R O N
          • Feb 2003
          • 690

          #5
          i have another friend who had his air tank chromed...it was a steel tank obviously, its not very practical but still looked pretty cool


          I wear my sunglasses at night

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          • SomebodySomeoneRTPcf

            #6
            don't paint / do anything custom to your tank unless you are a professional...cause when you get it hydroed again to make sure its safe...they have a visual inspection...I know cause i'm scuba certified...i know about tanks

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            • toyotaboy12
              e-tough

              • May 2003
              • 3663

              #7
              yes listen to scuba steve up there
              I knew not what I did but am now edumacated

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              • Thumper33
                Registered User
                • Aug 2003
                • 76

                #8
                Ok, so I know not to paint the tank.

                Should I use any special paint for the hopper? I know I used to be into remote control cars and they have flexible paint for use on the lexan bodies. That might work well I'm thinking.

                Mike


                Automag RT Pro w/ X-Valve, ULE body, ULT,
                DYE Ultralite, elcd, 47/3000 Crossfire, and fed by Egg II.

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                • f3rr3+
                  Six inches of furry fury
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 752

                  #9
                  im not sure youll need flexible paint but you will need paint that can take a beating
                  Last week i thought i was indecisive, but now im not sure anymore...

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                  • Thumper33
                    Registered User
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 76

                    #10
                    ... and then the answer came to me in the form of a vision...

                    "television" actually

                    I just saw an add for a new paint made by krylon called Krylon Fusion. It's specifically meant to bond to plastics. They show in the comercial painting outdoor furniture and the like. They say that no sanding is necessary for a tight bond and lasting finish. I'm thinking that's the key. It's got to be flexible and UV resistant too. I suppose I'll give it a shot and report my results.

                    I'm going to go for a camo pattern and see what I can do. I'll be painting a new black Evlution II and plan to leave the viewing window clear. I guess it'd be kinda cool if you started with a clear version 'cause you could leave a window wherever you want one, but isn't the window in the back plenty anyway?

                    I'll let you know how it turns out. It'll probably be a week before I have the chance to do it, but I'll post pix .

                    Mike


                    Automag RT Pro w/ X-Valve, ULE body, ULT,
                    DYE Ultralite, elcd, 47/3000 Crossfire, and fed by Egg II.

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                    • 68magOwner
                      Registered User
                      • May 2003
                      • 3475

                      #11
                      actually, a kid have me do a custom flame paint job to go with his flame patterned custom gun, i spray painted it and ive played with him, and shott his hopper myself wit no chips or scuffs whatsoever

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                      • NATE-DOG1
                        Kitty Kicker
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 198

                        #12
                        NO, you absolutly cannot ever paint your hopper!
                        Dont ever try this! Dont you know?
                        If you attemp this their is a 90% chance you marker will stop working. It may even start on fire!

                        I hope I made a differance.

                        Nate


                        MY FEEDBACK

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                        • Thumper33
                          Registered User
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 76

                          #13
                          I guess I just won't get a flame paint job and it shouldn't catch on fire then

                          Mike


                          Automag RT Pro w/ X-Valve, ULE body, ULT,
                          DYE Ultralite, elcd, 47/3000 Crossfire, and fed by Egg II.

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                          • Thumper33
                            Registered User
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 76

                            #14
                            I just found this on the internet and thought it might be of interest to people for some weird reason. It's kinda cool too if you're into the military stuff. It's basically a how to paint camo from the US military.

                            I'd start on chapter 3 (page 23)...things before that are boring.



                            Mike


                            Automag RT Pro w/ X-Valve, ULE body, ULT,
                            DYE Ultralite, elcd, 47/3000 Crossfire, and fed by Egg II.

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                            • Cryer
                              Paintball is over.
                              • Nov 2002
                              • 4105

                              #15
                              It's 'dyed', not 'died', lol

                              Originally posted by taylor492
                              my buddy cryer died (sp?) his revvy. i think what he did was he boiled it then added the dye...i cant even rememer if thats right, it was something like that tho...turned out pretty good too.
                              Yeah, if you have a clear hopper, then take all the electronics out of it, put the halves back together and set it aside.
                              Get a pot of water big enough for you hopper to fit in, fill it with water (not all the way to the top. remember your hopper will displace some water and you might flood the kitchen, dying your countertops in the process... Remember, I speak from experience... ) Buy a bottle of RIT Dye from walmart or a cloth or hobby store. Pour the entire bottle of DYE into the pot of water and boil. when the mixture is evenly mixed and boiling, turn the heat off and place the hopper in the pot. Don't let it sit still for too long, it might melt and stick to the sides of the pot. It usually takes about 5 mins for a good, even color depending on how hot the water is and how concentrated the dye solution is. Keep the hopper in there until it is just darker than you want is. pull it out and wash it off in soap and cold water. (not Ice-cold, you might crack your shell.) if your color is lighter than you want, dip it back in the dye for a little bit...

                              End result:

                              Team Sandbaggers.
                              -We own j00 all.-

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