T tdorey Member Joined Jul 8, 2019 Messages 28 Yesterday at 8:36 PM #1 I wanted to differentiate my systainer drawers. Paint seemed too drab so I hydro dipped each drawer with a different film. Results look ok but close up there are bubbles. First time hydro dipping. Attachments IMG_1238.jpeg 2.4 MB · Views: 40 IMG_1237.jpeg 2.2 MB · Views: 39
I wanted to differentiate my systainer drawers. Paint seemed too drab so I hydro dipped each drawer with a different film. Results look ok but close up there are bubbles. First time hydro dipping.
luvmytoolz Member Joined May 17, 2021 Messages 3,468 Location Oz Yesterday at 8:59 PM #2 Hydro dipping is like black magic to me, it's just amazing to watch and see the end results! Although I did see someone once who thought it would be a good idea to dip their Mac laptop. But maybe that was an improvement. ;-)
Hydro dipping is like black magic to me, it's just amazing to watch and see the end results! Although I did see someone once who thought it would be a good idea to dip their Mac laptop. But maybe that was an improvement. ;-)
T tdorey Member Joined Jul 8, 2019 Messages 28 Yesterday at 9:13 PM #3 I had no idea what I was doing. It’s seems easer on convex items over convex items as the indents is where I had bubble trouble.
I had no idea what I was doing. It’s seems easer on convex items over convex items as the indents is where I had bubble trouble.
MacBoy Member Joined Nov 12, 2021 Messages 326 Location Los Angeles area Yesterday at 9:39 PM #4 Wow! First I’ve ever heard and seen of this technique. You definitely have unique systainers. I like the bottom one, “Cool story bro”
Wow! First I’ve ever heard and seen of this technique. You definitely have unique systainers. I like the bottom one, “Cool story bro”
V Vondawg Member Joined Oct 20, 2014 Messages 712 Location Finger Lakes area, NY 24 minutes ago #5 Is it permanent ?