Hydro-Dipped Carbon Fiber MAG

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  • Cali_Mag
    Registered User
    • Jun 2013
    • 113

    #1

    Hydro-Dipped Carbon Fiber MAG

    Hey what's up, still doing some fine-tuning (I know, waiting to get a larger bolt for the foregrip to put it on correctly), but I figured id post my MAG up here to show another awesome technique available to graphic out a gun (or any surface for that matter). Its HydroDipping, similar to plasti-spray/dip. but you just use a paper thin material and quick clear coat. I was tryin it out myself as just a hobby, saw stuff about it on the internet, going ok, Im alriiiiiiight at it, ha. But just recently a Hydrographics shop opened in my town, so I figured id let a "pro" take a try at doin up my MAG, im going to have him dip a few parts again just to be sure we got it at its best, but here is some trial photos, held up fine this last weekend and no knicks or scrapes. I got a Lapco barrel, cp drop and feedneck dipped as well for $80..... Let me know what ya think! Thanks.






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    Last edited by Cali_Mag; 11-13-2013, 04:38 PM.
  • yellowmitten
    Rock'n out with my mag out
    • Jul 2010
    • 281

    #2
    The complete process was $80. It looks pretty sharp.

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    • rukh013
      Registered User
      • Mar 2012
      • 624

      #3
      looks great
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      • need4reebs
        OutKasT 4 Sho!!!

        • Feb 2011
        • 1441

        #4
        does your fore grip move back any so that its not sticking out past the rail?
        http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/h...8715822556.gif

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        • Flatliner333
          3X MOTY Winner :P

          • Mar 2009
          • 1286

          #5
          Beautimus...I had a Mag build dipped as well and I love it.
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          • Cali_Mag
            Registered User
            • Jun 2013
            • 113

            #6
            Originally posted by WhiteN0ise
            The complete process was $80. It looks pretty sharp.
            Yup, more parts more discount.

            Originally posted by rukh013
            looks great
            Sure does, that's why I put in "( )" that im "waiting to get a larger bold for the foregrip to put it on correctly," but I meant "bolt"

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            • astr0xz0mbie
              Mag Addict
              • Mar 2013
              • 120

              #7
              trade ya my ymag for yours ? lol that looks sick !!!
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              • C_losjoker
                Puro Tico
                • May 2008
                • 1121

                #8
                that is very nice looking. question, was the rail and body totally dipped or did they have to mask off where the rail and body touch?

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                • Cali_Mag
                  Registered User
                  • Jun 2013
                  • 113

                  #9
                  That response earlier was meant for need4reebs, not rukh013

                  Originally posted by C_losjoker
                  that is very nice looking. question, was the rail and body totally dipped or did they have to mask off where the rail and body touch?
                  Ya, dipped the entire rail, only part i can recommend taping off is is the threads on a barrel if you decide to dip one. and if you get sick of a certain graphic or design you can sandblast it off and try sumthi n different or get it ano'd or powdercoated

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                  • Runamok
                    http://www.automags.org/fo
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 866

                    #10
                    Very nice. The only thing I see is the dip blured the lines of the Armada rail. I'm looking for ways to highlight the lines on mine. Still very nice.
                    I took the road least traveled...now where the hell am I ?

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                    • cockerpunk
                      Haters Gonna Hate
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 1383

                      #11
                      watch out, this stuff is not nearly as tough as anno, and scratches easily.
                      "because every vengeful cop with a lesbian daughter, is having a bad day, and looking for someone to blame"

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                      • OPBN
                        OldPBNoob

                        • Sep 2008
                        • 5240

                        #12
                        Originally posted by cockerpunk
                        watch out, this stuff is not nearly as tough as anno, and scratches easily.
                        Maybe not as tough as anodizing, but I've heard this stuff is pretty tough. I mean they use it to coat fenders on 4 wheelers and trucks. Still haven't really seen anyone give an in depth feedback on the durability though for a paintball marker. Seems like all the ones that end up dipped, end up as wall hangers.

                        Did find these:





                        Seems pretty durable to me...
                        Last edited by OPBN; 11-14-2013, 08:54 AM.
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                        • capt spank
                          Registered User

                          • Apr 2012
                          • 393

                          #13
                          Does dipping damage the item at all? Can it be removed if you dont like it? Im looking to do similar to my mag plus a hopper.

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                          • yellowmitten
                            Rock'n out with my mag out
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 281

                            #14
                            Also what about feed neck threads and also barrel?

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                            • Cali_Mag
                              Registered User
                              • Jun 2013
                              • 113

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Runamok
                              Very nice. The only thing I see is the dip blured the lines of the Armada rail. I'm looking for ways to highlight the lines on mine. Still very nice.
                              Maybe its just the quality of my camera phone, haha, but the lines definitely pop in person.

                              Originally posted by cockerpunk
                              watch out, this stuff is not nearly as tough as anno, and scratches easily.
                              Perhaps you had a bad experience? played with it last weekend, not one scratch. as well as ive done a few dips myself in my garage, and no problem. Im sure if you throw it across the room at a concrete wall, yea, its eventually going to wear and scratch. I grew up building and riding street bikes, ive powdercoated and annod just about anything you can think of, and there are a lot of little parts I wish I could of had dipped, sometimes the other alternatives are too expensive and time consuming. Anno color can fade as well if the part is used consistently and out in the sun all the time, as well as if you want numerous color changes through the time of owning the part, heating and reheating and reheating over time weaken the metal as well, but im speaking from bike parts, never had a gun annod, but a local friend has his done, and it looks great for solid or blended/fade/splash color schemes, with hydro dip you can get full on printed images to adhere to your surfaces. Also know a guy who has his mirrors and front grille dipped on his bmw, no chips or dents in it yet, im sure some variation in quality of life would depend on layer of clear coat added as well.

                              Originally posted by OPBN
                              Maybe not as tough as anodizing, but I've heard this stuff is pretty tough. I mean they use it to coat fenders on 4 wheelers and trucks. Still haven't really seen anyone give an in depth feedback on the durability though for a paintball marker. Seems like all the ones that end up dipped, end up as wall hangers.

                              Did find these:





                              Seems pretty durable to me...
                              No wall hangers here, haha. My Hopper is next for sure!

                              Originally posted by capt spank
                              Does dipping damage the item at all? Can it be removed if you dont like it? Im looking to do similar to my mag plus a hopper.
                              Nope, doesn't damage it at all, your just applying a super thin layer of like a paper material over the piece than spraying on a clear coat finish.

                              Originally posted by WhiteN0ise
                              Also what about feed neck threads and also barrel?
                              Ya, as I mentioned earlier, the barrel threads should be taped off. I didn't have any problems with the feedneck threads, but it probably wouldnt hurt to tape em as well.

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