Black Ice Coatings Hydro Dip

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Excellent work, Lee!
www.blackicecoatings.com

Thanks!
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It was $85 for the process. I included $10 for shipping & prep work. He's in Utah and I'm in Las Vegas.

Kept me updated throughout the whole process - arrival, being worked on, tracking number, etc.

Stock is smooth. Of course, the textured parts I expected a little issue with but it came out better than I thought. My stock had been painted previously so I didn't expect miracles.

On a scale of 1 to 10 for complete transaction - 11! He got it back to me sooner than he said and it was a professional job.

One thing I thought was really neat - he encouraged me to look at other sites for other camo patterns. He does more than the ones he shows on his site.

I'll be sending Lee more of my stocks. I don't know about wood stocks but his direct phone number is on the page. He picked up on the 2nd ring when I called.
 
We have a new guy here in the Tulsa area doing the hydro dip. I had one done and have another in the process. Prices are compariable, service is fast.
Heritic- I like your stock, looks really good!!
 
Pyscodog - thanks!

Fireguy - thanks also - that's the pattern. I was going to go with RC-143 as a second choice.

I'm really happy with the results and will be sending Lee more work.
 
Yeah, its funny, looking at the patterns on the page, and that RC-144 looks like I would not look good, but on your rifle it looks outstanding. I contacted him and I think I'm gonna send him one of my ARs and do the same pattern.

Question, does it shine at all?
 
Originally Posted By: fireguytyYeah, its funny, looking at the patterns on the page, and that RC-144 looks like I would not look good, but on your rifle it looks outstanding. I contacted him and I think I'm gonna send him one of my ARs and do the same pattern.

Question, does it shine at all?

Yeah, I felt the same way about that pattern and took a chance. I was out hunting with a friend of mine and he had on that camo pattern - he darn near disappeared on me a few times. Like I said earlier, I'm really happy with the way it came out. There is no shine and I've taken it out in the sun mid-day. I am under the impression Lee coats the camo with an ultra flat layer of protectant. Two thumbs up!
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Lee is "OLD SCHOOL" straight up and a great guy to deal with. I have had him do some black ice jobs for me and everytime his work was on target and reasonable.

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