Anyone have a cerakote/hydro dipper in the central Mississippi area that does a good job? and reasonably priced?
looking to dip an old over under (probably just barrels, stock and forend)
Ok...
I can have it shipped?
Any cerakote or dippers anyone would recommend? Looking for mossy oak greenleaf pattern. Not going to do receiver to keep cost down
Looking for good job, reasonably priced
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Tarjac in NY is who I used to dip my gun. Happy with the work and they run monthly specials. Had the gun back in less than a month.
LA hydrographics in Denham Springs LA did 2 for me he did a pretty good job took about 3 weeks
Tarjac has a very good reputation, never heard anything negative about them and if I can afford to I will have mine done by them. I did go to their page and look to be sure they offered the pattern you want and they do. Fourth picture down on the left hand side. Here is a link for you. http://www.tarjac.com/camouflage-patterns.html
Quote from: Swamper7 on August 05, 2019, 02:08:54 PM
LA hydrographics in Denham Springs LA did 2 for me he did a pretty good job took about 3 weeks
Where in Denham springs??
What's contact info??
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I found a guy in holly springs ms that works looks real good and price was good. Thanks for responses
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(225)603-1225 LA hydrographics he is doing it out of his house right now cause his shop got flooded a couple years ago
Jason Greer In Water Valley, MS does hydro dipping and Black River Precision in Bentonia, MS does the cerakoting. Both are on Facebook..
Tarjac, top of the line rep
Quote from: limhnger on August 06, 2019, 10:59:46 AM
Jason Greer In Water Valley, MS does hydro dipping and Black River Precision in Bentonia, MS does the cerakoting. Both are on Facebook..
Greer is who I talked with. Think I'm going to use him
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They put the dip film in water? Right? Can it rust? As long as the coasting doesn't come off?? Do I need to worry about internals of the receiver after
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The hydro coating will help protect the coated surfaces. It does nothing for the internals. Look up Birdsong coatings. They are just south of Jackson and it protects all your metal pieces. Then you can have your stock hydro dipped if wanted.
I've seen hydro-dipped guns rust just like anything else. Personally, even though it costs more, I'd have it ceracoated. Then, if you're dying to get some fancy camp job on it, use a couple rattle cans. It's got a much better protective barrier than the dip.
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Update on this thread I used a guy named Greer in water valley Mississippi. I do not recommend him. Did a poor job. Poor interaction from get go.
Going to have to get gun redone
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Quote from: BBR12 on August 10, 2019, 08:10:44 AM
The hydro coating will help protect the coated surfaces. It does nothing for the internals. Look up Birdsong coatings. They are just south of Jackson and it protects all your metal pieces. Then you can have your stock hydro dipped if wanted.
I have used birdsong. They do excellent work but I don't think they do camo patterns like mossy oak
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Check out Ethridge hydrographics out of Cadiz, KY. Their work looks impeccable and they seem like truly great good ole boys. I'm definitely sending one of my guns to them after season. A post on their FB page said they have done guns from over 20 states. They must be doing something right! They offer MOGL, MOBL, and pretty much any major camo. They also offer cerakote. Good luck on your search.
I had a gun dipped and cerokoted at Louisiana hydrographics. Great work and would recommend. Will be getting my other turkey gun done by him after season.