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Once the top coat is dry I then go to a tack coat of 2K lacquer, once the flash of time is complete and all wet coats have been laid I leave overnight in the booth at 23°C. The next day I wet and dry with 2000grit for the final artwork and the small amount of design that is required to complete the artwork/design.


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Once I am 100% happy with the completed design and artwork I apply the final coats few coats of 2K lacquer. I have at all times been aware of the tolerance of the action to the stock and the bedding, I have allowed only fine coats of lacquer over this area and still at the end of the process allowed a smooth and acceptable allowance for the action to bed.


The completed rifle stock took me a bit longer than I thought it would as the prep was a wee bit of a pain but my client was very happy with his new custom painted rifle stock. I would like to thank and wish Gary the utmost support for his chance to become a part of the 2012 Olympic squad again. I would also like to thank Vince Bottomley for his guidance and help so I could place this article in this amazing online magazine.


Prices from £180.00 inclusive; for design, Iain can produce the design on a jpeg format emailed prior to work for final appraisal. Due to the ever building


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clientele Iain is in high demand, terms & conditions can be visited on his web site. When you visit his website please visit his Facebook link by clicking the link at the bottom of his business website. This will allow you to visit his business Facebook with all latest photos and links. Iain has produced a short YouTube video of the stock where you can see this amazing paint and artwork. http://youtu.be/z-x86BYHsoY


Iain Baldwin 40 Edmonstone Ave, Ballycarry, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland, BT38 9UA. (O) 02893378525 (M)02893378525 info@liquidcolourdesign.com


http://www.liquidcolourdesign.com


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