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Roguish Lawyer 07-26-2004 19:21

No worries, Guy. You've got them surrounded from the inside!

Peregrino 07-26-2004 19:22

If somebody can get a gold nugget choke collar for the poodle (anybody got an old baht chain laying around?) I've got a friend who can powder coat all of his guns to match the car!

The Reaper 07-26-2004 19:49

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Originally posted by Peregrino
If somebody can get a gold nugget choke collar for the poodle (anybody got an old baht chain laying around?) I've got a friend who can powder coat all of his guns to match the car!
Not Guy's guns you can't.

Plastic.

TR

Ambush Master 07-26-2004 20:26

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Originally posted by The Reaper
Not Guy's guns you can't.

Plastic.

TR

Actually, you can !! It's a process called "Sputtering" !! You can apply any number of "elements" onto the surface of things that you wouldn't otherwise think they could be applied to.

Maybe Mr. Harsey knows something of this process ??

Jack Moroney (RIP) 07-26-2004 20:26

Give Guy a break. Here are my two killers.

Sacamuelas 07-26-2004 20:45

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LOL... well, that completes the ruining of my image of tough guy SF personnel. FIrst NDD getting his ass kicked by a poodle and a manhole cover, then Guy's "dog", and now the Colonel's two "dogs"...

GUY's dog at blackwater training with the K9's. LOL

The Reaper 07-26-2004 20:52

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Originally posted by Ambush Master
Actually, you can !! It's a process called "Sputtering" !! You can apply any number of "elements" onto the surface of things that you wouldn't otherwise think they could be applied to.

Maybe Mr. Harsey knows something of this process ??

Maybe you know something that I don't, but I do not think that powder coat has the flexibility to adhere to a surface that flexes as much as a Glock frame does.

TR

brewmonkey 07-26-2004 20:52

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Guy just needs one of these now.

Ambush Master 07-26-2004 21:09

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Originally posted by The Reaper
Maybe you know something that I don't, but I do not think that powder coat has the flexibility to adhere to a surface that flexes as much as a Glock frame does.

TR

It's not a "Powder Coat". It is a totally different process !! I'll start a new thread in Bill's area and get him in on this.


I have seen this process applied to "Elastomer Compound O-Rings" !!! They looked kike "Gold Rings" !!!! But they were O-Rings that had this process applied to them. It did not "Peel off" and you could handle them like you normally would and other O-Ring, but the Gold remained attached !!!!

Peregrino 07-26-2004 21:13

IIRC a good Powder Coating is applied with an electrostatic charge and then baked at a fairly high temperature, neither process is something I'm sure will work on plastics. How about that plastic goop you can use to dip tool handles? It comes in lots of colors, we can customize with "drizzles", and then add some glitter before it sets up. Probably even embed some rhinestones for effect. Though I have to admit Brewmonkey's Automag is pretty impressive!

Peregrino 07-26-2004 21:16

OOPs :o Make that a Desert Eagle, retire and senility starts slipping in!

Bill Harsey 07-26-2004 21:33

First, No I don't know anything about the process called sputtering. I do know of flex additives used with aircraft paints to resist cracking after lot's of flight vibrations and changes in temp. Ok, now to Saca, oh yeah that's right call these guys wimps based on the dogs they show ya. Don't pick on a mans dog, ever. Now about that ride, GUY! Bring that rig up here, it's got so much clearance we can hunt in it! I think we can fit one elk at a time in the trunk. The dog can come too.

Bill Harsey 07-26-2004 21:36

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Originally posted by Guy
LMMFAO! You guys aint right in the head.


This is just now occuring to you? LOL!

The Reaper 07-26-2004 21:37

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Originally posted by Bill Harsey
First, No I don't know anything about the process called sputtering. I do know of flex additives used with aircraft paints to resist cracking after lot's of flight vibrations and changes in temp. Ok, now to Saca, oh yeah that's right call these guys wimps based on the dogs they show ya. Don't pick on a mans dog, ever. Now about that ride, GUY! Bring that rig up here, it's got so much clearance we can hunt in it! I think we can fit one elk at a time in the trunk. The dog can come too.
Just make sure that you invite Chris, he will LOVE that car (and the Phrench hunting dogs)!

TR

Bill Harsey 07-26-2004 21:43

This could get out of control...


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