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_paralyzed_ 05.17.2011 03:24 PM

hydro dipping!
 
If you don't know what it is, it is frickin' cool! I got a radio box and light pods for my e5b dipped in a carbon fiber look.

http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/l...5-17122716.jpg

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BrianG 05.17.2011 03:51 PM

That does look neat? What was the cost?

I wonder if that's what Traxxas uses on some of their CF looking optional parts, or if it's just a sticker...

brainanator 05.17.2011 07:24 PM

yeah more info!!

also, that guy wears gloves....but dips in too far filling the gloves with the solution anyway

el tomaso 05.17.2011 08:00 PM

Thats the last icing on the cake for custom maxx/RC builders radiobox, servo and such:yipi:


TG

Bondonutz 05.17.2011 08:40 PM

Seen this on American Chopper when they built the "Money Bike", very cool stuff they're doing now !

What did they charge you to do the few small pieces Harold ?

_paralyzed_ 05.17.2011 11:14 PM

A guy on e-bay had been doing 5b parts. When I bought a Rovan 5b kit to complete my e5b I had several new parts I didn't need, and didn't want to bother selling. I traded him these parts for him dipping my parts.

He has about a two week turn around. I will contact him about pricing and his interest in outside work. Anything that can get wet can be dipped!

I'll post my response.

brijar 05.18.2011 12:42 AM

That looks great! How durable is it as far as scratches or peeling?

DrKnow65 05.18.2011 12:43 AM

Saw this process on Orange County Choppers... Interesting stuff.

josh9mille 05.18.2011 01:09 AM

Thats pretty fricken awesome! But i can see it putting a lot of custom painters/airbrushers out of business.

rawfuls 05.18.2011 01:18 AM

Makes me wonder if the "wood trim" and all other accenting features in my dad's '09 Honda Accord is actually wood, or has some wood in it, at all.

(sarcasm).

_paralyzed_ 05.18.2011 02:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brijar (Post 406821)
That looks great! How durable is it as far as scratches or peeling?

Quite durable! It won't peel. I just tried to scratch a light pod with the tip of my pocket knife and it took major effort.

Quote:

Originally Posted by josh9mille (Post 406825)
Thats pretty fricken awesome! But i can see it putting a lot of custom painters/airbrushers out of business.

Maybe. It's a whole different animal though. I think those that can afford and appreciate custom painting will continue to seek it out. Some do vinyl wraps on custom/show cars, but the creme de la creme is still a custom paint job.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rawfuls (Post 406827)
Makes me wonder if the "wood trim" and all other accenting features in my dad's '09 Honda Accord is actually wood, or has some wood in it, at all.

(sarcasm).

Borrow your dad's car and get a girl to go for a ride. Get some real wood up in that ************.

_paralyzed_ 05.18.2011 02:57 AM

Oh, and Brian- this is exactly what traxxas' exo-carbon pieces are made with.


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