Just want to send you a thank you. Your videos were some of the very first I watched when I got into this hobby. Love your videos brother. Keep up the great work.
Great idea & I think I'll probably go ahead and do the clamps for the KO-3. Inverting, or storing the can upside down might be the only way to keep the contents viscous? I understand drying out is a common problem with this stuff. Take care...
Thats a good idea! I flipped it over to get the plastidip to seal around the lid and also put in in a big freezer and pushed all the air out so we will see how it stores this time but I don’t expect to have to redo them anytime soon! They came out really good this time! Also I was only keeping the lid off while I was actually dipping and immediately re-covering so I’m sure that should probably help too!
This is tempting but it does seems like diamond particles could embed in the coating over time and contribute to scratching. Do you think it’s better to use fresh tape or something each time so you know it’s fresh and can’t scratch?
I just got burnt out from trying to do too much and with the economy I couldn’t afford to invest all the time and money necessary to keep cranking out videos. So I took a little break, just been focusing on my main career and spending quality time with my daughter when I’m off. I’m not done with UA-cam, I just had to reprioritize things for the time being.
Just want to send you a thank you. Your videos were some of the very first I watched when I got into this hobby. Love your videos brother. Keep up the great work.
Thanks brother! I appreciate your support! 👊🏼😁
hadnt thought of this.......excellent idea....Thank you for sharing !
You sir are one smart dude this works so good
Hit that 👍🏻 on your way out! PLEASE AND THANK YOU! 👊🏼😁
Awesome tutorial! Great video brother 👍
Great tip! Thank you for sharing!! 😀💯⭐️👍
You’re welcome! 👊🏼😁
Great tutorial, I need to do this on mine!
Thanks brother! You definitely do!! 👊🏼😁
Great idea & I think I'll probably go ahead and do the clamps for the KO-3.
Inverting, or storing the can upside down might be the only way to keep the contents viscous? I understand drying out is a common problem with this stuff.
Take care...
Thats a good idea! I flipped it over to get the plastidip to seal around the lid and also put in in a big freezer and pushed all the air out so we will see how it stores this time but I don’t expect to have to redo them anytime soon! They came out really good this time! Also I was only keeping the lid off while I was actually dipping and immediately re-covering so I’m sure that should probably help too!
Dude, I LOVE your videos! I also love your shoutout to Christ!
Thank you!
Great idea, awesome clampiness.
Thanks brother! 👊🏼😁
Good timing on of this video. Just bought my bottle of plasti-dip on Sunday
Hell yeah, gettrrrr done!! You’ll love it bro! And the angle cube is linked in this video for you if you want it! 👊🏼😁
@@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL I’m going to order it. With the link of course lol
@@briansherwood1975 my man!!! Appreciate you and you’ll love it brother!
Another great idea 👍
This is tempting but it does seems like diamond particles could embed in the coating over time and contribute to scratching. Do you think it’s better to use fresh tape or something each time so you know it’s fresh and can’t scratch?
@@cody3078 i consider this a must even if you want to use tape as extra protection. Keeps the blade from shifting around at all.
Awesome tip
Thannks brother!
Thanks for the links!!!
No problem 👊🏼😁
Where you been, man? Been quiet for awhile.
I just got burnt out from trying to do too much and with the economy I couldn’t afford to invest all the time and money necessary to keep cranking out videos. So I took a little break, just been focusing on my main career and spending quality time with my daughter when I’m off. I’m not done with UA-cam, I just had to reprioritize things for the time being.
@@BLADESANDFADESOFFICIAL Makes perfect sense. Glad to know you are doing ok.
@@MrEric0822 thanks for checking up on me brother, hope all is well with you!