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Posted By: herschel34 Hydrodipping - 04/23/17
Anybody have someone they have used or recommend? I have a turkey shotgun and would like to get the whole gun dipped.
Posted By: EZEARL Re: Hydrodipping - 04/23/17
I've both used and recommend them. Their in Winchester,Va.

http://www.virginiahydrodesigns.com/pricing/
Posted By: tkinak Re: Hydrodipping - 04/23/17
I used NW Hydroprint because they are relatively close.

http://www.northwesthydroprint.com/pricing.html

Added the "Soft feel" finish, hoping it protects the coating. It definitely adds some grip/ rubbery texture to the stock.


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Posted By: hanco Re: Hydrodipping - 04/24/17
They have some really cool stuff out there.
Posted By: rodeojoe Re: Hydrodipping - 04/24/17
I have had a Weatherby Mark V synthetic stock and a Browning X-bolt wood stock done in Cameo and are real happy that I had it done. This guy being 6 miles from the house was also nice. Cookeville, TN.
Posted By: hanco Re: Hydrodipping - 04/28/17
Granddaughter had hers done, it looks cool and has held up.
Posted By: avonac Re: Hydrodipping - 04/29/17
Joint force enterprises
Posted By: Zengela Re: Hydrodipping - 05/05/17
How durable? When you send stock/action in are they special cleaned in some way to get every miniscule oil bit out?
Posted By: JRS3 Re: Hydrodipping - 05/05/17
Any issues dipping a wood stock? I am considering it for a Remington SP-10 shotgun.


Wonder how dipping a synthetic stock vs wood compares?
Posted By: teamprairiedog Re: Hydrodipping - 05/11/17
Originally Posted by JRS3
Any issues dipping a wood stock? I am considering it for a Remington SP-10 shotgun.


Wonder how dipping a synthetic stock vs wood compares?


My SP-10 has a factory Remington camo dip. So far it's been durable.
Posted By: alaska_lanche Re: Hydrodipping - 05/18/17
Originally Posted by tkinak
I used NW Hydroprint because they are relatively close.

http://www.northwesthydroprint.com/pricing.html

Added the "Soft feel" finish, hoping it protects the coating. It definitely adds some grip/ rubbery texture to the stock.


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That looks great man!!!

Just got my last one back! Might be my favorite dip yet....

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Posted By: Gansettx Re: Hydrodipping - 05/19/17
Originally Posted by EZEARL
I've both used and recommend them. Their in Winchester,Va.

http://www.virginiahydrodesigns.com/pricing/


Another vote for these guys...here is my boys Hoyt I had done by Dustin:

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Posted By: N2TRKYS Re: Hydrodipping - 05/19/17
I had this one dipped a couple years ago in the new Bottomland camo. It's been good, so far.
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Posted By: Chrome Re: Hydrodipping - 05/19/17
Cool pic !

Wouldn't want to set that shotgun down to far away, you'd never find it.....
Posted By: WiFowler Re: Hydrodipping - 05/19/17
Wow, I had to look twice, and closely at that to spot the gun.

That said, I have a Kimber Montana stock dipped in KUIU Verde 2.0. Should be be back any day now. I might think about having my future 20ga turkey gun done in new Bottomland after seeing (or not) the above.
Posted By: STS45 Re: Hydrodipping - 05/19/17
Originally Posted by WiFowler
Wow, I had to look twice, and closely at that to spot the gun.

That said, I have a Kimber Montana stock dipped in KUIU Verde 2.0. Should be be back any day now. I might think about having my future 20ga turkey gun done in new Bottomland after seeing (or not) the above.


Pics please!

I used 702Hydrographics here in Vegas with good results.
Posted By: tkinak Re: Hydrodipping - 05/20/17
Originally Posted by alaska_lanche
Originally Posted by tkinak
I used NW Hydroprint because they are relatively close.

http://www.northwesthydroprint.com/pricing.html

Added the "Soft feel" finish, hoping it protects the coating. It definitely adds some grip/ rubbery texture to the stock.


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That looks great man!!!

Just got my last one back! Might be my favorite dip yet....

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Is that LRI's "wrought iron" fluting?
Posted By: alaska_lanche Re: Hydrodipping - 05/20/17
Nope Last Frontier Custom Guns out of Palmer did most the metal work on it including both the fluting on the barrel and bolt.
Posted By: Swamplord Re: Hydrodipping - 05/22/17
do it yourself and save $$$$ , patterns and colors are only limited by your imagination.......... I made this video so every Joe can do it with minimal $$, don't have a big cooler ? do it in your tub (line with plastic) or nail a big enough box with plywood and throw some plastic sheeting or a tarp in it to hold the water, de-grease the stock by washing in hot tap water ( tub/shower) with dish washing soap like Dawn/Joy or similar then let it dry completely ..... make sure the water is cold to prevent paint from curing too fast on surface of water, throw a bag of ice in and let melt if no cold water, attach a dowel, stick, branch or wooden broom handle with a screw through the action screw hole to keep hands off stock and paint and dunk it when satisfied with the paint mix on surface, can redo stock to match terrain foliage/seasons etc at your will....... use sailboat or deck clearcoat to make it last longer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JEdxmbUXjs
Posted By: dogcatcher223 Re: Hydrodipping - 05/22/17
I had a stock dipped and it was a total waste of money. The color was very thin and not durable at all. Better to just paint it yourself....
Posted By: WiFowler Re: Hydrodipping - 05/22/17
Originally Posted by STS45
Originally Posted by WiFowler
Wow, I had to look twice, and closely at that to spot the gun.

That said, I have a Kimber Montana stock dipped in KUIU Verde 2.0. Should be be back any day now. I might think about having my future 20ga turkey gun done in new Bottomland after seeing (or not) the above.


Pics please!

I used 702Hydrographics here in Vegas with good results.


I misspoke. Stock was done in KUIU Verde, not Verde 2. As soon as I figure out how to resize the pic on my phone, I'll post a pic as an attachment.
Posted By: Hammerdown Re: Hydrodipping - 06/02/17
Those all look really nice. I found this guy on youtube .
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