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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: Hi state on August 03, 2015, 10:19:49 AM

Title: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: Hi state on August 03, 2015, 10:19:49 AM
Hi guys and gals was wondering if any of you have any firearms that are hydro dipped if so how does it hold up? heard the hydro film is pretty stout but have no first hand experience. Also does anyone know of a local place that does hydro dipping? was thinking about giving one of my rifles a face lift thanks..
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: Rocky on August 03, 2015, 10:42:51 AM
Never did Hydro-Dipping but have left them in the rain.  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: Hi state on August 03, 2015, 11:08:02 AM
Never did Hydro-Dipping but have left them in the rain.  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:
yah that hydro rust graphic must look nice
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: Bcspy on August 03, 2015, 11:23:04 AM
Very durable except where the charging handle rub it off. I got mine done in the mainland. There is a place. www.hydrodiphawaii.com and www.HHG808.com
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: Hi state on August 03, 2015, 11:51:50 AM
Very durable except where the charging handle rub it off. I got mine done in the mainland. There is a place. www.hydrodiphawaii.com and www.HHG808.com
thanks B looks good just gottah figure out if I wanna cerakote or dip my stuff, only thing im worried about with dipping is the clear coat that needs to be applied and the thickness that it adds and how well it will hold up against scratches and chips
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: macsak on August 03, 2015, 12:17:02 PM
thanks B looks good just gottah figure out if I wanna cerakote or dip my stuff, only thing im worried about with dipping is the clear coat that needs to be applied and the thickness that it adds and how well it will hold up against scratches and chips

there was a navy guy at the gun show this year
that had a booth
i tried to get him to have a section on 2a, but i guess he never did it
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: Hi state on August 03, 2015, 12:38:27 PM
there was a navy guy at the gun show this year
that had a booth
i tried to get him to have a section on 2a, but i guess he never did it
yah that was the guy with hydrodiphawaii but cant get a hold of him
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: Bota-CS1 on August 03, 2015, 02:18:01 PM
Hydro-Dip allows for some killer patterns, but it doesn't seem to hold up as well as Cerakote when handled.  If you're going to use it on a safe queen or display gun, then Hydro-Dip should be fine, but if you're going to use the item in a class or training, then probably better to get it Cerakoted.  You might want to try and reach the Hydro guys through Facebook, they responded to me that way fastest vs. trying to reach them by phone.


P.S. The Cerakote offerings and effects some guys can get are pretty good.  I saw a bunch this past January that blew my mind.  Check out Blown Deadline for an idea of what I mean: http://blowndeadline.net/   :shaka:
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: Hi state on August 03, 2015, 02:30:09 PM
Hydro-Dip allows for some killer patterns, but it doesn't seem to hold up as well as Cerakote when handled.  If you're going to use it on a safe queen or display gun, then Hydro-Dip should be fine, but if you're going to use the item in a class or training, then probably better to get it Cerakoted.  You might want to try and reach the Hydro guys through Facebook, they responded to me that way fastest vs. trying to reach them by phone.


P.S. The Cerakote offerings and effects some guys can get are pretty good.  I saw a bunch this past January that blew my mind.  Check out Blown Deadline for an idea of what I mean: http://blowndeadline.net/   :shaka:
thanks Bota I was thinking about dipping cus I wanted to do a kryptek pattern but also heard that the hydro graphic don't hold up well and its not going on a safe queen so im a little hesitant to dip it and wanted first hand knowledge from guys that have dipped firearms to see how well they are holding up
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: Bota-CS1 on August 03, 2015, 02:32:21 PM
thanks Bota I was thinking about dipping cus I wanted to do a kryptek pattern but also heard that the hydro graphic don't hold up well and its not going on a safe queen so im a little hesitant to dip it and wanted first hand knowledge from guys that have dipped firearms to see how well they are holding up

From BD:   https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/hphotos-xaf1/t51.2885-15/s640x640/sh0.08/e35/11820540_570232916449442_1785326779_n.jpg   It'll probably cost you a pretty penny, but oh.....you'd snap some necks at the range
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: Hi state on August 03, 2015, 03:01:07 PM
yah I saw that one  8)
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: asinapple8805 on August 07, 2015, 10:08:48 PM
Is it possible to hydrodip a gun that has already been cerakoted with the base color?

also, can the clear cerakote be applied after the hydrodip for a stronger protective finish?
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: Colt808 on August 08, 2015, 12:40:12 AM
Hi guys and gals was wondering if any of you have any firearms that are hydro dipped if so how does it hold up? heard the hydro film is pretty stout but have no first hand experience. Also does anyone know of a local place that does hydro dipping? was thinking about giving one of my rifles a face lift thanks..
If done by a professional, it is very durable. Just be sure of the pattern you want because removing requires blasting and refinishing. Avoid the DIY kits.

If you're the type that might change his mind, consider Gunskins...1/2 the price and less permanent.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: RedLetterIndustries on August 10, 2015, 12:56:13 PM
Is it possible to hydrodip a gun that has already been cerakoted with the base color?

also, can the clear cerakote be applied after the hydrodip for a stronger protective finish?

Hydro dipped graphics probably wouldn't bond to Cerakote very well.  Even Cerakote won't bond with Cerakote very well after it's fully cured.

A couple of years back, I was looking into buying a hydrodip tank to add to our Cerakote services.  All hydro dip graphics need a clear coat or the dried film will just scratch off.  The most durable is a polyurethane clear, but the base coat / poly clear coat finish will add thickness to your firearm.  For certain things like stocks, it might not matter as much, but for anything with a semi precision fit, like an action, may have problems.

Cerakote is now making a ceramic based clear in satin and high gloss.  It's made especially for clearing over hydro dip graphics.  I brought some in to try, but haven't really tested it too much.  It's thinner than polyurethane, so it might work decently.

Craig
Title: Re: HYDRO DIPPING
Post by: asinapple8805 on August 10, 2015, 01:00:23 PM
Hydro dipped graphics probably wouldn't bond to Cerakote very well.  Even Cerakote won't bond with Cerakote very well after it's fully cured.

A couple of years back, I was looking into buying a hydrodip tank to add to our Cerakote services.  All hydro dip graphics need a clear coat or the dried film will just scratch off.  The most durable is a polyurethane clear, but the base coat / poly clear coat finish will add thickness to your firearm.  For certain things like stocks, it might not matter as much, but for anything with a semi precision fit, like an action, may have problems.

Cerakote is now making a ceramic based clear in satin and high gloss.  It's made especially for clearing over hydro dip graphics.  I brought some in to try, but haven't really tested it too much.  It's thinner than polyurethane, so it might work decently.

Craig

Thanks for the reply.  That really clarifies things.  Please keep me updated on how the satin cerakote comes out.  I'm hoping that it will be a top coat over hydrodipping.

Lastly, do you know if cerakote has a more matte clear finish?