Camo water printing wheels


Here's some pic's and the center cap
 

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I've seen videos of it, but never tried it myself. It does look pretty slick though
 
I just tried it again after sanding it all off last night it looks real good this time the key is letting the activator set for 15 sec witch is hard it looks as tho your film is sinking oh and dipping really slow
 

Yeah it's the same just base coat clear coat I got primer and clear from a buddy that has a paint and body shop he thinks it's the same also
 

New pic with tire mounted starting the next one
 

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I have notice that moisture in the air makes the film wrinkle and when you try to use it there is air bubbles that keep it from sticking to your part
 
Here's the welding hood I did it turned out ok
 

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Wheels done! going to start finder flares this weekend
 

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That looks sweet. There's a guy here in N.GA. that does that too, Deer skulls with antlers,guns, knives,etc. Never thought about jeep parts though. Very cool.:shades:
 
Yeah I just wish I had a tank it's hard to do in bathtub I think I found one for 1300 if I can just get it shipped here not sure how I would unload it tho
 
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