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Custom dipped monster

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by Canamxmr2011, Feb 26, 2012.

  1. Canamxmr2011

    Canamxmr2011 Newb

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    I dipped my monster and added a couple accessories. My first ever dip so it is not perfect. Let me know what you think. I still need a blue string stop and monkey tails.[​IMG]
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    The facts say alot, the ride says it ALL.
     
  2. OKY

    OKY Weekend Warrior

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    Looks sweet!
     
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    Wicked. Did you do the limbs as well?
    How did you do it?
     
  4. Canamxmr2011

    Canamxmr2011 Newb

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    Yeah I did it all. With a dip kit


    The facts say alot, the ride says it ALL.
     
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    That is nice. Ive been thinking about dipping my bow. Its old so idc how it turns out lol. My paint is wearing down in spots. How do you prep it for the dip kit?
     
  6. Canamxmr2011

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    Sand and paint. Just like you would prep anything to paint. Just sand it, paint it, dip it, clear it.


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    Looks pretty sweet. Nice job.
     
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    frantic29 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    That bad ***. I love the cams being dipped. Probably the coolest bow I have ever seen. The blue really sets everything off. Awesome job.
     
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    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    Pretty sweet for a DIY, nice work :tu:
     
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    Not too shaby
     
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    That rig looks wicked. Good work.
     
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    Nice looking, but I hope you don't any warranty work done. I'm pretty sure that voids the warranty.
     
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    Scljrl Weekend Warrior

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    Nice! Good first job for a first time>
     
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    InnerX CBS Weekend Warrior

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    Great job! I really like that!
     
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    How well does it hold up?

    Same as a factory paint job?
     
  16. bowandarrows

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    Also, was it expensive?
     
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    What's the kit and do they have other patterns?
     
  18. Canamxmr2011

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    If you do it right, it will last longer than factory paint.

    Yes they have other patterns. I got it from camodipkit.com it cost 99$


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    FYI
    I put some of that 3M clear bra tape on the grip of my MR7. The stuff they use on highend cars. I just went to a window tint shop that does the clear bra and they gave me a little scrap piece.
    Slight sheen but looks good.
    All the Camo was worn off Thr grip of my M6.
     
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    Yeah, the cams are cool:fro:
     

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