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Gentlemen and Ladies, (I just met Taz on chat not too long ago)

 

A very good friend of mine, Shannon Stayton, owns Xtreme Inc. in Alvin, Texas. He has done a lot of work for me in the past, and will be doing my interior hydrographics on the rebuild of my '86.

 

And he has offered the price of $0.72 per square inch on his hydrographic work exclusively for all my friends here on SQC. You will not find this price anywhere else.

 

When calling, ask for Shannon and tell him Nick referred you. Give him a call at 281.824.4025 or you can check them out at Xtreme,Inc@facebook.com

 

Also a cool video of hydrographics process on the next post.

 

Cheers,

Nick

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yDrnkwpMiM

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BBjzjkUBTU

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I've been a fan of this stuff for a few years now....there is a company within 15 miles of my house that does this "Liquid Illusions" in Chambersburg, PA.

 

Has anyone done a Valve cover with this method.... if so, does the heat have any effect on the coating? I was thinking about "chrome" dipping a few of my engine bay parts, but not if they're going to 'yellow'.

 

I may just call and ask them, but I'm sure they'll tell me whatever I need to hear to get it done :)

 

-N8

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I had my VC and Magna intake done. There are pics in another thread that I made, but I guess I can throw one up here. So far there have been no issues with the heat. It is said to be good up to 400 degrees and my friend (Shaffer's Hydrographics in Grafton WV) is looking into other methods that will allow higher heats. He is also looking into doing spray chrome, so with in the next couple months I should have stuff to show that is Hydro Graphics over Spray Chrome.

 

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g276/Mopar01/DSCN1873_zps747ba812.jpg

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I had my VC and Magna intake done. There are pics in another thread that I made, but I guess I can throw one up here. So far there have been no issues with the heat. It is said to be good up to 400 degrees and my friend (Shaffer's Hydrographics in Grafton WV) is looking into other methods that will allow higher heats. He is also looking into doing spray chrome, so with in the next couple months I should have stuff to show that is Hydro Graphics over Spray Chrome.

 

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g276/Mopar01/DSCN1873_zps747ba812.jpg

 

I remember seeing Taz's thread which made me think to ask Shannon what kind of special he could do for us. He said the same...good up to about 400 degrees

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