Seems to wear ok so far have four coats of clear on these I think the key is to give the clear heaps of time to cure before doing to much with it don't know how it will hold up to solvent cleaners on...
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Seems to wear ok so far have four coats of clear on these I think the key is to give the clear heaps of time to cure before doing to much with it don't know how it will hold up to solvent cleaners on...
Finally got the ruger back together and sold it with an hour http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/11/13/925f159187b2eabe27be22e6d03b7381.jpg
2nd possum slayer done this time it's my savage mk2 .22lr in blaze orange black and white...
looks cool. yeah waiting till i find some matt clear before i hit the centre fire. the .22 I've done gloss but as it only gets used for possums its no biggie
Definitely been a trail and error sort of thing but is pretty easy I have found that different colours react defiantly in the water most of the Americans are using oil paints but oh well the spray...
Cant remember year but its a chevy nova pro street that I never finished lol but that one is just a primer gray base with a gloss black swirl the black has added a slight metallic look to the gray I...
No clear coat on these but my first attempts...
Yeah Gibo is on to it still a lot of trial and error first full stock ive done this one was a blaze blue base coat with black,gray and white swirl lots of clips on you tube but this whole thing was...
All my rifles have the boring black synthetic stock so have been having a bit of a play I'm happy with the results this is a ruger 10/22 stock...