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Camo Stencils and Decals - Active or retired duty? PM me

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Proud supporter of the DHC forums and here to help folks out. If you are interested in anything, please shoot me a PM or email me at jww@camostencil.com. DHC members get the good ole discount.

Are you an active or retired serviceman, please contact me. I strive to help those who allow us to lay their lives on the line everyday for the homeland.

visit me at http://www.camostencil.com







 

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can you get that ground cover, and the splash grass as a combo together? :thumbsup:
 
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Quackerbarrel said:
Those trucks wrapped or stencaled? I am looking to do my dodge.
Its stenciled with the Splash Grass Stencil + Bark. He did an OUTSTANDING job on it.

Remman said:
can you get that ground cover, and the splash grass as a combo together? :thumbsup:
I can make what ever combo your looking for. Anything I make is to be used in anyway. I love "outside the box" thinking with mixing patterns and designs.

Thanks for the replies guys. Holler if you have any questions. If you want to order, shoot me a PM first and I will take care of you.

Walton
 
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Couple of vinyl decals in the works. All PM's replied. Season starts in MS on the 25th!!

Here is an exported image of simpler things i do. The green background creates those odd lines around the numbers in my software.

 
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Thank you sir for your sponsorship... A great product and outstanding customer service you have... Thanks again!! :thumbsup:
 
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shootable Goose said:
How hard is it to stencil a truck? Is it a do it yourself project?
Difficult is not the proper word. Time consuming is a better word. Depending on how detailed you want to get, painting a truck will take some time. If you have a buddy and a favorite drink, you could knock the project out in a manageble time. Prep work would be a lot of your time. Making sure you have a clean surface to paint is very important for the paint to stick.

You will want to wait until te weather warms up for best results. The metal needs to be relatively warm to accept the paint/primer.
 
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shootable Goose said:
What type of paint would I need?
depends on what kind of finish your looking for. I have had guys use the high quality auto prep/prime/paint and had other guys basically hand wash the truck with soap and water and use rattle can paint for the truck. Obviously the guys using the rattle can paint are probably using this truck as a "hunting" truck" or something they dont mind scratching while the ones using the auto paint are looking to make the paint job last much longer.

Its really your choice on the paint depending on what your looking for and how much you want to put into it.
 
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Odass- PM sent

I can now outline letter and numbers with any 2 colors. I am also doing decal work for companies, golf clubs, hunting clubs ect ect. I'd be glad to take a look at your logo and give you an idea.

Walton
jww@camostencil.com

Edited*** im not sure where the red/pink saturation is coming from in the pictures.
 

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goldfish said:
Are these made out of a plastic that you can wash the extra paint off to re-use with some paint thinner? I'm imagining transparency paper (kids now a days won't know what that is I don't think).
Its not transparency paper( I remember the projectors and dry markers. It was funny when a teach er would mistakenly use a sharpie and ruin the transparency sheets). My stencils are 5mil sheet plastic gloss white. The excess can be wiped off and paint thinner will clean them as well. I do not soak mine for long periods. Maybe 30 seconds and the paint wipes right off.

Walton
 
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