Hydro-Dipped Carbon Fiber MAG

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  • C_losjoker
    Puro Tico
    • May 2008
    • 1121

    #16
    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.
    I think with dip, ano or any other treatment you get done. If you get one solid color you will show the lines, if you go multi colors, acid wash or lots of graphics it would hide the lines.

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    • leloup
      Mag Addicted
      • Feb 2009
      • 634

      #17
      You did this yourself, or had a company do it for you?

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      • need4reebs
        OutKasT 4 Sho!!!

        • Feb 2011
        • 1441

        #18
        [QUOTE=Cali_Mag;2844666]That response earlier was meant for need4reebs, not rukh013


        did you get a new bolt yet? tha dip is pretty Sa WeeT!
        http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/h...8715822556.gif

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        • Gadget
          UK Redskins
          • Jun 2002
          • 472

          #19
          Looks good. I've found hydro dipping holds up pretty well under use, although it's not as robust as anodising. Had my GoG eNMEy dipped back in April and no dings or scratches so far and it's definitely not a wall hanger (although I do baby my equipment). I like the fact that you can select not only the pattern but the finish of the clear coat as well, to get either a flat or gloss finish.



          Only thing to be aware of is that it can add a significant amount of material to parts (as there is usually a base coat, the pattern and a top coat) which throws tolerances completely out the window - so only apply to the external faces of parts like regs, barrels etc - not the internals.. Any good dipper should easily be able to seal off the internals prior to dipping.
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          • Zone Drifter
            Here and there...

            • Mar 2007
            • 541

            #20
            This method seems like a winner for plastic pieces especially. I always prefer ano, but ano is costly and needs a more intensive stripping process. I would say for anything with plastic/polymer/cast aluminum that dipping and clear is the way to go. I've painted some things that were aluminum cast, like ion frames or tippmann bodies, which held up well. However, I think dipping and clear gives you limitless options for colors/designs.

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            • vintage
              Registered User

              • Aug 2013
              • 1787

              #21
              all your camoflauged shotguns are dipped and have been for years now. as with anything care and usage determines a great deal to the longevity of a finish.

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              • Flatliner333
                3X MOTY Winner :P

                • Mar 2009
                • 1286

                #22
                ^^^Yes this and compound bows as well.
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                • knownothingmags
                  RKM 3D Designs

                  • Apr 2010
                  • 4810

                  #23
                  Originally posted by cockerpunk
                  watch out, this stuff is not nearly as tough as anno, and scratches easily.
                  depends on what kind of hydro it is.
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                  • river031403
                    Registered User
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 1080

                    #24
                    Do you have name address phone number link to this vender that did the hydro dip?
                    http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...errerid=144073

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                    • Sk8ermog
                      MOG = Man of God

                      • May 2002
                      • 4001

                      #25
                      I personally suggest this guy on PBNATION :

                      A forum community dedicated to paintball gun owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about optics, builds, gear, events, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!


                      He did 2 rotors for me and they turned out awesome. Working with him on a mag project. Good prices and fast turn around. Also he has been doing more paintball gear then anyone out there cause he saw there is a market for it.

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                      • knownothingmags
                        RKM 3D Designs

                        • Apr 2010
                        • 4810

                        #26
                        Originally posted by cockerpunk
                        watch out, this stuff is not nearly as tough as anno, and scratches easily.
                        depends on who does it.
                        a buddy from school does it back home as a profession, his stuff is super tough. but nock off stuff no matter how good it looks will always scratch like you are mentioning.
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