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Thread: Alumahyde+ krylon webbing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otony View Post
    Dumb question, but what stock is that to begin with?
    Its a choate tactcal, nice stock for 200$

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    Where do you get alumahyde

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    Quote Originally Posted by calib View Post
    Where do you get alumahyde
    Brownells is the only place. It's like 12$ a can and a can can do probly 10 stocks, no baking required just 2 weeks of
    Cure time

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    Luke45, I went to the new Michael's store in town today. The only Krylon I could find that was even remotely close to 'webbing' paint was Krylon PN 18212 "Obsidian" which is "Stone textured paint". No webbing paint anywhere.
    Do you have a PN for your paint?

    thank you!

    ron

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    My Michaels has it, UPC 075577006014, 601 Black Lava.

    http://www.michaels.com/Krylon-Webbi...efault,pd.html
    Last edited by David_4; 03-08-2014 at 01:41 PM.

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    Thanks David. I might have missed it since it's in a smaller can than normal. ha ha
    I'll try again.
    One thing about this store, all the spray paints are 'locked up'. If you go to Wally World, it's obvious why.
    People 'try' the paint all over the shelves, etc. Darn rednecks!
    I also found some on Amazon.....

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    Finally! Good 'ole Amazon... Found the Krylon Webbing paint, in white. Gonna try it on the BMag, first. Nothing could possibly make that POS stock worse... ha ha

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    nice
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    web spray also works great over DuraCoat practice spraying on cardboard before you spray your stock to get the feel of how the web lays down




    Last edited by teele1; 03-15-2014 at 07:13 AM.
    6CM

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    teele 1, WOW! That is some beautiful work! U should be an artist...

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    Wow, I need to send you a stock to paint. Your work is amazing! I'm serious teele1.

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    Can anyone attest to how well it holds up? I just finished rattle-canning this guy O.D. and I'm already thinking it would look real nice with some of that black webbing over it... I've always liked the weatherby stocks with that look


    This is the google photo of the weatherby stock I speak of:


    Does it need a clear coat layer over it for added durability?

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    The ones I've done have held up well.

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    That weatherby stock looks exactly like a 22 I did in OF green and krylon webbing. I put a few coats of satin clear on mine.

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