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Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain I thought I'd share pictures of what a dash hydro dipped looks like for the folks that want woodgrain but are not sure how to paint it themselves. I was hoping for a more burgundy wood color but I think it came out great and I'm happy with it.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain looks pretty nice to me
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain What caused the color change ? Wayne.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain I agree, looks great, can I ask what it cost to have it done.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain SEXY !!
Can't wait til you get the rest of the trim all done up, that will look great!! |
Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain I think it looks great! As long as all the pieces are the same I wouldnt worry about what shade it is.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain Thanks for the comments. The cost for the dash plus 4 lower window garnish mouldings cost $180 + $25 for ordering film that they don't normally stock. I painted the 2 upper quarter window mouldings and rear window frame burgundy color to add more color to the interior.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain ooh looks great, what is the durability of it? Is it UV resistant?
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain Barber31 is there a web site or business I can send mine to?
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain Sea slugs- After it is dipped it is clear coated with an Automotive grade clear coat paint. I believe the guy who dipped it said he uses PPG paints.
CW- I sent mine to a local company named Hog River Hydrographics. You should be able to find someone in your area that could also do this type of work. I think it's gaining popularity. I see videos on Facebook a lot of guys dipping all sorts of stuff. |
Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain I saw a demonstration of it at Julianos in Ellington Ct. I assume they still do it.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain Saw a pic of a pale Yellow Roadster Pickup, with all the trim done in Woodgrain, I KNOW it's not original, but it sure looked CLASSY & RICH.
I'm sure Henry would have approved it. Bill W. |
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The dash rail looks awesome , very impressive.
I had all of my moldings, window frames, dash and windshield stantions done this way. I brought them painted and rusted parts, they blasted them with a soft media, dipped and cleaned the parts. Then they primed and filled any pits. Then they put 2 coats of paint, then dipped the transfer. Finally they put a couple coats of clear and baked the finish dry. The company I used is SMI. 40 Water Street; Amesbury MA 01913. I worked with Brendan Bartley. [email protected] (978) 388-1601 I was especially satisfied with the job. They did 10 pieces for me, and it was around $450.00. Good luck; |
Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain If this technology was around when Henry was making Model A's im sure he would approve of this process. Youtube has tons of videos showing it done from anything from army helmets to car rims.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain It looks very nice...
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain They look great. Probably a lot better than the method used originally with roller.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain I sure do like that wood grain look!!
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain That looks Great!
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain Maybe you could have another tinted clear coat applied that would get to the color you originally wanted.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain Thanks for all the compliments! I appreciate it.
Brian- Yours looks great. Does it have a low sheen or is it matte finish? Looks like actual stained wood that way especially in that color. |
Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain I was thinking the same thing 700RPM. I'll be done here with the restoration pretty soon so I'll probably take a breather from tinkering with it for a while. Eventually after I cross some other honey-do's off the list I will pull them off and do just that.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain Looks good to me.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain Please give us a link to see what and how it is done for woodgraining. Not everybody knows what you are talking about.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain I really like the look of both examples. Great depth and looks like real wood. I will look into this next time I need wood graining done. Thanks for posting your examples.
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"I thought I'd share pictures of what a dash hydro dipped looks like for the folks that want woodgrain but are not sure how to paint it themselves." It would have been nice to have a link to how it is done. Brianfrench65 provided what was missing though, Thanks Brian! Cool Hand: Try this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zIBiG_u0_wA |
Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain Cool hand lurker - My original post may have been misleading to you and others as I have received a message regarding a quote for this type of work. I did not perform this work myself. I have no video demonstrations to share with you or links to post of the process. This was simply work I had farmed out and wanted to share the outcome. I mentioned the company I used in post #10. I've read in the past other threads regarding who sells woodgraining kits and gents that have trouble doing it themselves or who could people send thier parts to be woodgrained. I was simply offering a view of another option out there that can be utilized. I apologize for any confusion.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain Not a problem, Barber. I have the sickness of always wanting to 'do it myself' so I misinterpreted your message. I didn't want to search another site because when I do, it leads to something else interesting and I get distracted by too much other good stuff! I never make it back to what I was looking at in the first place.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain No prob. Seems we have a lot in common then. I have the same issues. In this case my "do it myself " sickness took a backseat due to my " never enough time in the day to get everything done" problem
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain I'm have a dash to do in a 37 buick, can the dip the whole car in the tank? My dash is welded in at the factory:)
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain As an aside note, can someone tell me which cars were given the woodgrain treatment from the factory? I have never seen an original with it.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain Looks good. You are going to be the envy of all who see it.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain If I were 60 years younger I'd make a career of woodgraining. I did my own with cheap house paints and mahogany stain that I had left over from my furniture finishing days. Used a 39 cent brush for the graining part and sprayed several coats of lacquer over the finished product. Took a piece in the house and laid it on a mahogany table and had trouble finding it, (I lie a bit) but it sure did blend in. I have looked at original cars and their woodgraining is not real good. Whatever make the owner happy is fine with me. Yours looks great.
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Re: Pictures of my dash Hydro dipped in woodgrain I appreciate the comments. Thanks again.
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