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Post by nosubfor3 on Jan 26, 2014 17:05:48 GMT -7
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Post by pceng on Jan 27, 2014 10:22:20 GMT -7
Hey Nosub, way cool!
Been playing around with different materials for wraps and various applications of these. Later today, I'm going to try a thin plastic sheet made for wrapping poppers for fly fishing.
Are the sheets you have pictured available and are they peel-n-stick or water-slide. Have seen something similar looking at Hobby Lobby.
....................tia, PC
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Post by nosubfor3 on Jan 27, 2014 16:08:48 GMT -7
Hey Nosub, way cool! Been playing around with different materials for wraps and various applications of these. Later today, I'm going to try a thin plastic sheet made for wrapping poppers for fly fishing. Are the sheets you have pictured available and are they peel-n-stick or water-slide. Have seen something similar looking at Hobby Lobby. ....................tia, PC It is Testor's clear water slide decal paper. I just down loaded snake skin pics and printed. Made them myself.
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Post by AJR on Jan 27, 2014 16:51:55 GMT -7
Awesome. I will try a wrap one of these days, but I haven't yet. Looks great!
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Post by hilltopspeedway on Jan 28, 2014 16:18:03 GMT -7
That's some cool stuff... I wrapped a box truck bed once, worked pretty good, never tried it on a full body... Looks like you got it down pretty good...RM
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Post by nosubfor3 on Jan 29, 2014 9:07:41 GMT -7
That's some cool stuff... I wrapped a box truck bed once, worked pretty good, never tried it on a full body... Looks like you got it down pretty good...RM After I trace the body on the decal sheet and apply it to the body,I use a hair dryer on low setting a couple inches away from the body to get the wrap snug around corners. I do not use any setting solution because it eats the decal. Just plain soapy water to allow you to slide the decal in finial position. Takes a lot of trial and error to get it wright.
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