Gary's Metal Detecting Forum
Gary's Detecting forum => General detecting talk => Topic started by: ozy on March 26, 2016, 07:17 pm
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got a chap who comes into our shop and he left some flyers about his own line of business which interested me ,he was saying how he does hydrographic dipping on motorbikes ,car interiors and exterior parts and a whole lot of other stuff so i had a look through his phone pics at some of his work and was amazed how unique this made the items i was viewing which then gave me an idea for my deus so after telling him what i did and the construction of the stem he said he would be able to do it only thing then was to pick my colours and pattern and since getting it back i thought i would share this on the group to see what you think .the finish has also had some airbrushing and then lacquered and is totally waterproof anyway take a look
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Ooh I like that mate! Looks pimp!
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I brought a kit for doing this at home, using a camo wrap, got everything I need just haven't got around to doing it!
Looks good and why not! ;)
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in a word EXCELLENT !!!
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You'll be turning heads at the rallies :)
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That is cool. You'll be able to easily pick yours out from a pile of Deus'.
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I like that too, looks as if it was made that way, very professional finish, who is the guy and where is he? How much did it cost Please?
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I wouldn't want to lay that down to dig a target in case it gets muddy
Very nice thanks for sharing
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Very nice proffessional result
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He is based in willenhall which is near Walsall. His company is akwashak Google this and his website will come up he charges £80 without the airbrushing and £90 with but there is a fair amount of work involved in stripping the stem of the parts to be dipped
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very nice,
be interesting to see how it stand up to use
I can see quite a few people going for it if it lasts
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He is based in willenhall which is near Walsall. His company is akwashak Google this and his website will come up he charges £80 without the airbrushing and £90 with but there is a fair amount of work involved in stripping the stem of the parts to be dipped
Thanks for that Ozy I will have a look now.
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It looks good. Cool.
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nice job looks the biz ;D
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:) lovely job but a bit expensive for me
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Does look good and would be interested to see how it lasts in the field!