Paint stock
Paint stock
Sorry this may have been asked 1000 times, I have a synthetic stock I want to make camo , a fun project, what paint/ procedure?
Any help would be gold.
Awesome forum u guys have goin on!
Any help would be gold.
Awesome forum u guys have goin on!
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Re: Paint stock
For a true camo job you really need to google hydrodip Australia.
https://www.google.com.au/#q=hydrodip+australia
https://www.google.com.au/#q=hydrodip+australia
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Re: Paint stock
For a home DIY job pull the stock off then give is a rub with some 400ish grid sandpaper to rough it up a bit. Spray on some 'plastic primer' and then go to town with a few neutral colours either using some templates cut out of masking tape or using some leaves and sticks from around the yard.
If you want it to really last hit it with a few coats of clear.
Should be able to find all you need in the paint cabinet at your local supercheap auto or bunnnings
If you want it to really last hit it with a few coats of clear.
Should be able to find all you need in the paint cabinet at your local supercheap auto or bunnnings
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Re: Paint stock
Hi Guys,
New to the forum. Here's some of my stocks I've painted on my .223 and .25/06
New to the forum. Here's some of my stocks I've painted on my .223 and .25/06
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Re: Paint stock
Nice and Welcome Ben!
What procedure/products did you use?
What procedure/products did you use?
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Thanks kjd!
Pretty much the same procedure as what bimbo states earlier with the only variation being the pattern added after the base colour coat has been applied x2 times. I sealed the .223 stock (black with white spider webbing stock) with a gloss spray on sealant and the gumleaf .25/06 stock with a matte as this is more of a stalk/walk around outfit. I've had a few requests to friends synthetic stocks in the near future so I look forward to expanding my knowledge!
The spider webbing one gets a few looks whenever people see me at the range or go away hunting with mates.
Pretty much the same procedure as what bimbo states earlier with the only variation being the pattern added after the base colour coat has been applied x2 times. I sealed the .223 stock (black with white spider webbing stock) with a gloss spray on sealant and the gumleaf .25/06 stock with a matte as this is more of a stalk/walk around outfit. I've had a few requests to friends synthetic stocks in the near future so I look forward to expanding my knowledge!
The spider webbing one gets a few looks whenever people see me at the range or go away hunting with mates.
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Re: Paint stock
G'day Ben and welcome along, those stocks came out pretty good. Im a wood stock man myself, but can see the benefits of plastic.
Polly, I think Kickenback had a way of colouring a stock cammo, something to do with textas.
Polly, I think Kickenback had a way of colouring a stock cammo, something to do with textas.
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Re: Paint stock
Cheers Camel and thanks. I'm only recently a synthetic stock convert, 90% of my other firearms are timber.
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Welcome to AV Ben. I like the spider web spray as it always gives great texture and feel
Looking forward to seeing what ever else you have to show nd tell
Looking forward to seeing what ever else you have to show nd tell
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Re: Paint stock
Thanks Gnome. I have a request to do a friends daughters stock with electric purple spider webbing on a lighter base colour so should come up good. Plus another mate wants electric green tiger stripes on a black base - and some how I have to fit some hunting in between the painting!
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Re: Paint stock
looks good Ben, welcome on board
Pay more attn Cammel FFS, the textas are for colour case hardening on Knackers bang stick, everyone knows they dont work on plastic
Pay more attn Cammel FFS, the textas are for colour case hardening on Knackers bang stick, everyone knows they dont work on plastic
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Kickinback told me fingerpaints are the go for stocks!trevort wrote:looks good Ben, welcome on board
Pay more attn Cammel FFS, the textas are for colour case hardening on Knackers bang stick, everyone knows they dont work on plastic
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That's the first laugh I've had in two weeks. Thanks blokes.
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Re: Paint stock
trevort wrote:looks good Ben, welcome on board
Pay more attn Cammel FFS, the textas are for colour case hardening on Knackers bang stick, everyone knows they dont work on plastic
Well slap me up the side of the head with a dead mullet, you got one over on me that time Trev, it wont happen again.