Hydrographics on cylinder
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Hydrographics on cylinder
I like playing with stuff. Modify grip, adjust things, etc. I just bought a Steyr LP10 with two blue cylinders. I'm not terribly fond of blue and they only have a year or so left on certification. I'm considering doing something with hydrographic design to spice them up. Just something a little different.
Anyone tried this?
David
Anyone tried this?
David
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Like racing stripes, I'm sure you'd gain horsepower.
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Get it straight, Rover. Everybody knows racing stripes increase torque, not horsepower.Rover wrote:Like racing stripes, I'm sure you'd gain horsepower.
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Don't have much info on it, but stumbled onto this the other day:
Not quite my taste, but does seem to be possible. Found it here, says little else other than that it was probably a hydro graphic application.
Not quite my taste, but does seem to be possible. Found it here, says little else other than that it was probably a hydro graphic application.
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Re: Hydrographics on cylinder
They'll dip wrap just about anything from a pocket knife to a pickup truck. I've seen the pictures from SHOT Show.
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Re: Hydrographics on cylinder
Had a rifle stock done for an older Anschutz air gun.
Over the top burl walnut.
Done so well I had a couple of gun guys saying "I can't believe you wasted a piece of walnut that good on an air rifle".
The guy I used here in OKC says that if an object can be dipped in water without harm colors and patterns are just
about limitless.
Over the top burl walnut.
Done so well I had a couple of gun guys saying "I can't believe you wasted a piece of walnut that good on an air rifle".
The guy I used here in OKC says that if an object can be dipped in water without harm colors and patterns are just
about limitless.
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How well does that hold up to continued use? For example on a rifle, the spot where the hand goes under the stock when in prone or kneeling would get a lot of continuous wear. Seems like something like that would wear out fast in those spots.
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Re: Hydrographics on cylinder
After the graphic is applied, you spray it with clear. Lasts like paint because it is covered in paint.