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    Gun dipping?

    Anybody ever had one dipped in camo or custom colors? Specifically shotguns, curious in pricing, time frame, etc.

    #2
    I have one in the shop. Gonna have it cerakoted. Wanting something long lasting and rugged.

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      #3
      I'm interested in pricing as well

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        #4
        My experience is $100-$150 for a camo rifle stock, 3-4 week turnaround, and good durability but nowhere near as good as cerakote.

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          #5
          If anyone’s had any cerokated or dipped camo feel free to post some pics.

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            #6
            100% Cerakote:










            Stock on this one is Krylon and Embrol swirl paint dipped with 2 part auto matte clear.





            FYI: I sold my coating business a year ago and no longer coat in any way.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Black Gold View Post
              100% Cerakote:










              Stock on this one is Krylon and Embrol swirl paint dipped with 2 part auto matte clear.





              FYI: I sold my coating business a year ago and no longer coat in any way.
              What does the cerakote run?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Black Gold View Post
                100% Cerakote:










                Stock on this one is Krylon and Embrol swirl paint dipped with 2 part auto matte clear.





                FYI: I sold my coating business a year ago and no longer coat in any way.
                Those look good, nice work.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by slicktree View Post
                  What does the cerakote run?
                  For a multiple color job like that, I was getting around $200 per stock for Cerakote.

                  For the dipped stock, I spent about $75 for the supplies and dipped it in a shop trashcan with a contractor bag for the liner....

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