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BTW... for your habitat, MAN that color scheme flat-out works man! Nice!Looks awesome. It’s amazing how easy it is. I did one with the sponge technique. View attachment 194244View attachment 194245
BTW... for your habitat, MAN that color scheme flat-out works man! Nice!Looks awesome. It’s amazing how easy it is. I did one with the sponge technique. View attachment 194244View attachment 194245
That looks really great man! Bet he's stoked about it now!My son and I dressed up his black stockView attachment 208792
My son and I dressed up his black stockView attachment 208792
Not me. I've spray painted quite a few stocks now with no ill effects I can think of.Those look really good. Has anyone found any negatives or problems with a DIY job?
Looks awesome. It’s amazing how easy it is. I did one with the sponge technique. View attachment 194244View attachment 194245
I got a good base coat on after taping any areas that I didn't want painted. Bolt body, scope details, etc did not get paint. Then reassembled and sprayed paint on a paper plate and sponged off of that. Then a couple of coats of clearcoat. Holding up great.I've always wanted to try this and never have. I've done some rattle can jobs on john boats but thats a lot more room for error. When using the sponges, are you applying a 'pool' of paint to a plate etc and then dipping the sponge? Or spraying right onto the sponge? I know I'm over complicating it...its in my nature.