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troublemaker
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Post by troublemaker »

This is something you can do at home and it's easy and cheap. I did it to a couple of guns of mine.

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Sweet! What do I need??
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Post by troublemaker »

Do a search on ebay for hydrographic film and look at all the different patterns you can get. Price for the film ranges $25-$50 per roll. Tons of info on the internet about it.
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Awesome. My 12yo daughter does her nails this way! Never thought of larger applications!
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That's cool stuff!
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Wow! Cool!
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Post by MontuckyMadman »

wont work for skis BTW. stuff cant bend or it cracks off. I looked at this a few years ago.
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Post by troublemaker »

On most hydrographic applications there is a clear coat sprayed over it. With that being said why couldn't you put a flex agent in the clear like you do when painting a flexible bumper for a car?
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