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How to "Spiderweb" a synthetic stock ??
03 November 2017, 02:40
SAFARIKIDHow to "Spiderweb" a synthetic stock ??
Black Synthetic Stock..Would like to do a light spiderweb of gray? How?!

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03 November 2017, 03:50
wwgreenerI've not done it but a buddy of mine bought some spray paint for that at the local home center. Came out real nice and he's not the most careful fellow.
03 November 2017, 04:54
BobsterI believe they spray the stock with the darker gray first. Then after it drys, they stretch women's fishnet hosiery over the stock and spray with the lighter color.
03 November 2017, 05:05
max(hm2)might be showing my age but back in the day when painting motorcycles, vettes and assorted other vehicles spider webbing was done with low air pressure and slightly thicker than normal lacquer sprayed onto the surface. it was a trial and error thing on a test surface until you got the desired results.
03 November 2017, 05:17
Mark TaylorHobby Lobby usually has webbing paint in stock. Goggle it and find what you want too. Type in webbing paint.
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03 November 2017, 06:07
BitterrootI use an additive to my paint that makes it spider web. It's clear so can be added to any color. The more you add the stronger web you get. Can't remember the name right now as it's in the shop, but you must use a spray gun. It's not rattle can.
03 November 2017, 06:36
SAFARIKIDThanks GUYS! Think I will send it off!

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03 November 2017, 10:57
kk alaskaPretty easy use a contrast base paint, then use Krylon Webbing paint which you cant find or ship to Alaska! Then I use a clear matte over it. I like to mask checkering.
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03 November 2017, 11:37
CougarzYes webbing paint is available at most home improvement stores. Try it first on something else to determine how you want it to look. It's not too difficult.
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03 November 2017, 19:33
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05 November 2017, 05:48
matt salmI saw a guy do a good job by running sewing thread through the paint and letting it coil on the stock and pressing down with paper towel. Factories use the spider spray stuff.
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06 November 2017, 05:41
ted thornGray.....the color of webbing he wants, is not available in a rattle can
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