Thanks for the help! I’m currently in the process, just applied coat #8 and it’s coming along swimmingly. Can’t wait to see how good it looks once it’s back in the case! I have a 50”x13” case, and I used about 2 cans of Plasti-dip, if that’s of any help to anyone wondering how much they’ll need. I found that 3M no. 77 Spray Adhesive works quite well with the foam. Also, might I add, that is a simply badass vector. 9mm or .45?
Great video. Thanks for sharing. You must have gotten different spray cans than I did. I used 2 cand on a Husky case and that definitely wasn't enough.
Hi Trey, Best video on UA-cam. Not a dodgy job at all. Just a quick question, are you using matte black or gloss black. Would be great to know as I’d like to buy some cans today.
I let mine sit for a day and a half after I applied all coats, before I ever put my guns in my case. Well a day later after having my guns in the case my stainless steel gun has black residue all over it and some of it won’t come off.
I see you have the annoying pick and pluck foam. But yet it looks like you marked and cut just like you would with solid foam. What's the trick to doing that without tearing the foam blocks apart? What did you cut it with? It looks really clean.
Yes i didnt like gaps with the annoying pluck foam so I used a sharp filet knife to trim those areas. If your pluck foam starts to tear then you can cut it after you use plastidip
@@Mrjohnboy1965 if you use your rifle a lot then the pull/pluck foam will wear down and start to fall apart. The plasti dip essentially holds the pluck foam together and makes it a single piece of foam that doesn’t wear easily and wont scuff your rifle
The plasti dip will make the foam soft yet firm but does not harden the foam as long as you don’t overspray it. It will not mar the finish. I left my other case on the patio for a couple days to dry before I put in glass figurines for my sister. You just don’t want wet paint or the smell of paint when you put the radios in and it will be great
Hi Trey, Great job on the video! Quick question... I know you said "Use Masking Tape Around All Inside Edges". Where exactly did you place the masking tape before you applied the adhesive to the back of the Plasti Dip? TIA! Rod
Hey, basically the masking tape goes wherever foam was removed, i just applied it to any place that your items will touch while in the case to stop the glue from rubbing off on your stuff. Hope that helps
I happen to have some clear Plasti Dip. In most videos I see people use black or gray. Do you think using clear would have a weird look after it has hardened?
Clear plastic dip was generally used as a clear coat for plasti dip. I am not sure what it would do, but im willing to do a test with it first before you use it!
@@trey8087 you rock! I would love to see a clear coat & hope it keeps the same look as the foam…& nit turn white or something ugly, LoL! That would be great if you did a video! Subscribing to your channel 👍🏼
I added new spots for more mags after the plastidip. I used a razor blade to cut through the plasti dip along the squares for the outline and then just plucked the foam like normal. It came out nice
The plasti-dip reinforces the foam surface so that the repeated movement of items in and out of the case doesn't wear away the pluck-n-pull foam along the edges they contact. I did this myself for my pistol range case and it adds a lot of durability.
Overkill man. Just not worth the time and effort you put into this. These cases get banged up, dropped, scratched etc. This is a safe queen case. Sorry man.
I liked everything about this video and your construction until I saw the deadly weaponry. Only then it occured to me that I was looking at an American's vid. And I just don't understand your vulgar deadly pursuits.
Hilarious... so the USA is the only country in the world that uses firearms? Take a stroll through China, N. Korea, middle east, Russia, or a nice relaxing stroll through cartel country in Mexico and tell me how you feel. You live in a closed little bubble of ignorance if you think simply owning a gun makes you violent. There's a hundred things in your house anyone can use for "vulgar deadly pursuits", let's ban kitchen knives and sharp pencils next because some wuss on the other side of the world gets his panties in a wad.
@@toxin440 The Americam President, Joe Biden, last week condemned US gun violence as an 'international embarrassment'. So there's that. Do assist the cause and hand in all your weaponry, Jeff. Thanks, mate.
Thanks for the video! Great tips here, and you helped me beef up my range case. Case foam is oddly expensive to replace.
Just started looking for a crib for my babies and leaning tours plano. This is really nice. Thanks a lots!!!
Trey, Thanks for the video. It was a great help and turned out fantastic.
Awesome idea just picked up a new Plano case. I'm going to try this method out
Thanks for the help! I’m currently in the process, just applied coat #8 and it’s coming along swimmingly. Can’t wait to see how good it looks once it’s back in the case! I have a 50”x13” case, and I used about 2 cans of Plasti-dip, if that’s of any help to anyone wondering how much they’ll need. I found that 3M no. 77 Spray Adhesive works quite well with the foam.
Also, might I add, that is a simply badass vector. 9mm or .45?
Thanks man, yeah keep improving the case every time. 9mm vector to match the glock mags i have
Great video. Thanks for sharing. You must have gotten different spray cans than I did. I used 2 cand on a Husky case and that definitely wasn't enough.
Great tips. Going to start on my case today. Thanks!
Finally someone who Actually Knows how to spray...the Kriss also helps a like
Hi Trey,
Best video on UA-cam. Not a dodgy job at all.
Just a quick question, are you using matte black or gloss black.
Would be great to know as I’d like to buy some cans today.
Hey I hope the video helps
I used the matte black plasti dip
I was just planning on using plastic dip for my ar grip
That's a beautiful Rifle! Is that a Vector?
Clever. I'm going to do this.
Very nice. Thanks!
I let mine sit for a day and a half after I applied all coats, before I ever put my guns in my case. Well a day later after having my guns in the case my stainless steel gun has black residue all over it and some of it won’t come off.
Thank you it was helpful
Great video - very informative
I see you have the annoying pick and pluck foam. But yet it looks like you marked and cut just like you would with solid foam. What's the trick to doing that without tearing the foam blocks apart? What did you cut it with? It looks really clean.
Yes i didnt like gaps with the annoying pluck foam so I used a sharp filet knife to trim those areas. If your pluck foam starts to tear then you can cut it after you use plastidip
Amazing job
Great video, thanks!
What a fantastic video! To the point and very informative. Thank you so much!
In humid climates, I’ve heard this stuff can trap moisture. No?
Good job
Do we need to put the silica case in as well?
Dangit I was hoping only 3_4 coats would do. 10 it is
Great video, thanks for the effort. How many cans did you end up using for the 42" case?
Only used 2 cans of plasti dip
@@Mrjohnboy1965 if you use your rifle a lot then the pull/pluck foam will wear down and start to fall apart. The plasti dip essentially holds the pluck foam together and makes it a single piece of foam that doesn’t wear easily and wont scuff your rifle
Thanks for the great video. Question: Does the plastic dip stay soft & pliable? Will it mar the finish on my ham radios? Thank you
The plasti dip will make the foam soft yet firm but does not harden the foam as long as you don’t overspray it. It will not mar the finish. I left my other case on the patio for a couple days to dry before I put in glass figurines for my sister. You just don’t want wet paint or the smell of paint when you put the radios in and it will be great
Thanks for the video. Once the Plasti-Dip is dry with that many coats won't it scratch your gun and other items?
Plastidip is a rubberized coating. It's non abrasive.
Hi Trey,
Great job on the video!
Quick question...
I know you said "Use Masking Tape Around All Inside Edges".
Where exactly did you place the masking tape before you applied the adhesive to the back of the Plasti Dip?
TIA!
Rod
Hey, basically the masking tape goes wherever foam was removed, i just applied it to any place that your items will touch while in the case to stop the glue from rubbing off on your stuff. Hope that helps
Can you do this with the normal foam? Not just the pluck foam?
Yes works great on normal foam as well not just the pluck foam
how solid is it after you have plasti sprayed it ?
I happen to have some clear Plasti Dip. In most videos I see people use black or gray. Do you think using clear would have a weird look after it has hardened?
Clear plastic dip was generally used as a clear coat for plasti dip. I am not sure what it would do, but im willing to do a test with it first before you use it!
@@trey8087 you rock! I would love to see a clear coat & hope it keeps the same look as the foam…& nit turn white or something ugly, LoL! That would be great if you did a video! Subscribing to your channel 👍🏼
This is flawless but I'm too impatient I did it and it looks alright
What kinda rifle is that?
My biggest concern is wanting to later cut a new spot for something. Have you tried cutting new slots in the foam after you plasti-dipped it?
I added new spots for more mags after the plastidip. I used a razor blade to cut through the plasti dip along the squares for the outline and then just plucked the foam like normal. It came out nice
@@trey8087 sweet, that's really been my only hang up and nobody talks about it in their videos. Thanks!
@Jon Doe Good to know, thanks. I decided to wait till the case is filled before spraying it. Could be a while, but worth the wait!
Links to foam material?
This is a 42" case by Plano Molding. You can also purchase sections of the foam from Amazon
What gun is the top one?
Kriss Vector (if its airsoft either gas blowback by kwa or aeg by krytac or Ares) and M4 stock
Kriss vector 9mm hehe
Whats the point in this just wondering ?
The plasti-dip reinforces the foam surface so that the repeated movement of items in and out of the case doesn't wear away the pluck-n-pull foam along the edges they contact. I did this myself for my pistol range case and it adds a lot of durability.
Or, buy polyethylene foam instead
Overkill man. Just not worth the time and effort you put into this. These cases get banged up, dropped, scratched etc. This is a safe queen case. Sorry man.
I liked everything about this video and your construction until I saw the deadly weaponry. Only then it occured to me that I was looking at an American's vid.
And I just don't understand your vulgar deadly pursuits.
cringe
Hilarious... so the USA is the only country in the world that uses firearms? Take a stroll through China, N. Korea, middle east, Russia, or a nice relaxing stroll through cartel country in Mexico and tell me how you feel. You live in a closed little bubble of ignorance if you think simply owning a gun makes you violent. There's a hundred things in your house anyone can use for "vulgar deadly pursuits", let's ban kitchen knives and sharp pencils next because some wuss on the other side of the world gets his panties in a wad.
@@toxin440 The Americam President, Joe Biden, last week condemned US gun violence as an 'international embarrassment'.
So there's that. Do assist the cause and hand in all your weaponry, Jeff. Thanks, mate.
Lol, keep living under the boot of whatever pinko socialist government you exist under
@@gardensofstone2905 The only embarrassment is the culture that's doing the gun violence. Care to spin or solve the puzzle now?