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Originally Posted By jekbrown:
lol, that dude is ridiculous. He's going to give himself a heart attack and die Young, all because he didn't want to just buy some FDE pmags. They are out there. Millions of them. Might cost a few $ more than a sand mags + dye, but Jesus, is it worth having an aneurysm over it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jekbrown:
Originally Posted By Fatboy148:
A good rant about a fella dyeing his P Mags (for those that it concerns... WARNING... some harsh language inside): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRk0ZE2GoBM FDE is an elusive shade. We took to experimenting with baseplate five-packs and cutting them into halves to get more chances. |
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Originally Posted By Z09SS: If you want a different color than black, sand or medium coyote tan and an M3 PMAG you've got to dye. FDE is an elusive shade. We took to experimenting with baseplate five-packs and cutting them into halves to get more chances. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Removed_californian: Does magpul still make those? Only seen some on midway. OOS everywhere else. View Quote |
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I just bought a Ruger lcp in bright yellow that was on sale with the idea of doing this to it.
Any ideas on the best way to get from bright yellow to plum? |
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Originally Posted By hhsmiley:
I know this doesn't necessarily belong here but I did a few FDE ones with Cerakote and they turned out great and are a near perfect match. Cerakote is not hard. Anyone who's in this thread dying stuff could just as easily do that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By hhsmiley:
Originally Posted By Removed_californian: Does magpul still make those? Only seen some on midway. OOS everywhere else. |
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Originally Posted By Removed_californian: I know that this isn't a magpul part, but since I wanted ODG keymod panels (that don't exist) I decided to dye my own using BCM FDE panels. 2:5 dark brown to dark green. No fixed time or temperature. Set to simmer. View Quote |
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Has anyone done white? Can it be done?
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Originally Posted By Removed_californian:
I know that this isn't a magpul part, but since I wanted ODG keymod panels (that don't exist) I decided to dye my own using BCM FDE panels. 2:5 dark brown to dark green. No fixed time or temperature. Set to simmer. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Irish_11: That looks great. I have a foliage green backpack that I am debating dyeing to match the rest of my Ranger Green gear and from the last photo that looks pretty close to ranger. Wonder what the color combo/mixture is to take foliage to RG. Has anyone done that? Also, I know this is for plastic in this section and not cloth, but you look like the right group to ask based on my searches. View Quote That is how I came to ODG from FDE. |
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anyone tried clear lancers using dyemore? i saw a reddit thread where it worked great.
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Originally Posted By evnash:
anyone tried clear lancers using dyemore? i saw a reddit thread where it worked great. View Quote I’ll try orange next Attached File Attached File |
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Originally Posted By evnash: Well I tried and it worked. Key is to keep the water temp up to 200 degrees. I ended up using the whole bottle of rit dyemore sapphire Blu as I didn’t keep it hot enough the first time. I’ll try orange next https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/222048/8D5DBA60-CB0F-472B-A429-03D8250F1BFA_jpeg-1050294.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/222048/32D1B073-2935-44F2-B6D6-B211C5E4CE84_jpeg-1050299.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By evnash: Well I tried and it worked. Key is to keep the water temp up to 200 degrees. I ended up using the whole bottle of rit dyemore sapphire Blu as I didn’t keep it hot enough the first time. I’ll try orange next https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/222048/8D5DBA60-CB0F-472B-A429-03D8250F1BFA_jpeg-1050294.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/222048/32D1B073-2935-44F2-B6D6-B211C5E4CE84_jpeg-1050299.JPG View Quote Thank you for being the guinea pig! ETA: I guess someone needs to try an ETS clear mag now... |
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I have been wondering how differently/better the synthetic Rit Dye would work. Has anyone got any info on how the synthetic Rit Dye works on sand Pmags? And does it affect the window?
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[#17]
I wonder if a cheap Sous vide cooker like the one at the link would keep the water at a more constant temp for dyeing bigger batches?
PARTU Sous Vide, Food-Grade Stainless Steel Sous Vide Cooker, 8.2LPM Speed | 850W | Adjusted Clamp | Anti-Moist Curved Panel | Dual Safety Protection with Cooking Guide https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QCCF9JV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cstDDbF7ZDS26 |
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I know that this isn't a magpul part, but since I wanted ODG keymod panels (that don't exist) I decided to dye my own using BCM FDE panels. 2:5 dark brown to dark green. No fixed time or temperature. Set to simmer.
Maybe I'm challenged, but what's the formula for the ODG again? Is it 2 caps of dark brown and 3 caps of dark green? Looks great |
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Maybe I'm challenged, but what's the formula for the ODG again? Is it 2 caps of dark brown and 3 caps of dark green? Looks great btw
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Originally Posted By Ravens0311:
Maybe I'm challenged, but what's the formula for the ODG again? Is it 2 caps of dark brown and 3 caps of dark green? Looks great btw View Quote |
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[#22]
Anyone dye the fde bipod to ODG? If so, any one have a recipe?
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[#23]
Anybody have a formula to bring Magpul FDE closer to Geissele DDC?
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Originally Posted By joe_sun: I was actually on here trying to figure out if someone has a formula to turn FDE into Coyote Brown to match the stock on the Geissele DDC Super Duty. View Quote |
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Surprised no one has tried multi-color dying.
I wonder how much bleed there is if you only submerged one half (top or bottom) in a color. Does it only die the submerged area or does it bleed into the rest of the mag? Also, has anyone tried bleaching a factory black mag? |
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I've got a grey polymer 80 frame. I would like to get an FDE slide for it. Anyone have a good guess on a recipe to change that grey frame to an FDE type color that would match an FDE slide? Don't Have to be perfect, just don't want it to turn too brown
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Say I want to dye stealth gray to black. Just use black rit dye?
I ask since I picked up gray parts pretty cheap on clearance |
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anyone have any suggestions for starting out with an already bright white part?
I have some Sig mods that come white ready for dye. just not sure if the recipes would create a darker version compared to dying an already sand mag since its a touch darker already. thanks |
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Originally Posted By mississippicelery: From my daughter’s Snapchat... View Quote @mississippicelery Any idea how to get this purple color? Do those parts come in sand to be dyed or is there a way to dye black to be that color? |
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Originally Posted By officerX: @mississippicelery Any idea how to get this purple color? Do those parts come in sand to be dyed or is there a way to dye black to be that color? View Quote This was a sand kit. Black won't dye. You might could get a darker purple (almost plum colored) if you use FDE, but I would test something small like a grip first to be safe. |
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Has anyone successfully dyed BCM fde to a grey? I figure it’s got to be light enough to maybe be doable.
If so, what was the formula? |
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[#41]
Has anyone tried to replicate Daniel Defense Brown?
I will be using a clean sand PMag. |
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Well I’m a dumb azz and just bought a new Magpul SL stock in OD Green. Everything about my Seekins SP15 is black. I wouldn’t have minding if it was gray, but green is a no go for me. Issues just going to black? I see a lot of references to the synth version, just wondering any issues going of OD Green to black or are there any other options? It’s already pretty dark green so I suspect black is my only go to.
Figured I would ask since I have seen the liquid black and then also saw the graphite synth version which might be cool, but I can’t live with the green coming through. Lesson learned, pay closer attention lol. Thanks! Tom |
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I want to dye a furniture set purple for my wife. I have black, FDE, and pink I could start from. I’m thinking the pink would be the way to go, maybe it doesn’t matter?
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Originally Posted By Warhawk: I want to dye a furniture set purple for my wife. I have black, FDE, and pink I could start from. I’m thinking the pink would be the way to go, maybe it doesn’t matter? View Quote You're probably never going to get the black bleached out enough to be purple later. Pink is where I'd start. Since pink is just a light red, purple dye with just a hint of blue to counter the natural hue. |
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Originally Posted By Z09SS: You're probably never going to get the black bleached out enough to be purple later. Pink is where I'd start. Since pink is just a light red, purple dye with just a hint of blue to counter the natural hue. View Quote Thanks, I bought the pink furniture for this build, but she doesn’t want a pink gun. So I’m going to try the dye the MOE stock and grip purple, and some Larue index clips that are also pink. Might try to dye some clean Lancer mags purple while I’m at it. Do I need to disassemble the MOE stock or can I dunk the whole thing in the dye mix? |
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Originally Posted By Warhawk: Thanks, I bought the pink furniture for this build, but she doesn’t want a pink gun. So I’m going to try the dye the MOE stock and grip purple, and some Larue index clips that are also pink. Might try to dye some clean Lancer mags purple while I’m at it. Do I need to disassemble the MOE stock or can I dunk the whole thing in the dye mix? View Quote I'd dunk the whole thing, but I'm reckless that way. Just be sure you can get all the water out of places where it could rust the metal components. |
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Originally Posted By Warhawk: I got the pink LaRue index clips so today was the day for the purple dye project. This is for an AR I'm building for my wife. Her favorite color is purple, and she's active with the "Well Armed Woman" group, and their stuff is purple ... perfect. She's not around today, I used my propane grill anyway so as not to incur her wrath if I managed to spill purple dye on her hardwood floors . I started with the pot about half full of hot tap water. It took forever to get hot on the grill, and never did boil. I used a meat thermometer and decided to go for it at 190-195 degrees. I wasn't sure I'd be able to fish out all the small index clip so I used a plastic mesh produce bag for all the small Larue parts. I didn't take the MOE stock apart completely, but I did remove the black plastic buttplate. Here's my setup. The flat pan is my rinse water. I bought the stainless pot and rinse pan at a thrift store, $6 total. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/33552/DC06723A-5373-4DEA-A0BE-D4A2CF21AC58-1786833.jpg I started with a pink Magpul MOE stock and grip. The pics don’t show it but the Magpul pink and Larue pink were very close. I laid out all the pink parts and gave them a shot of carb cleaner just in case of any oils. I used RIT Royal Purple synthetic dye. You can see the small parts in the mesh bag. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/33552/49CE3CDD-67D0-492E-8862-856725BE4E63-1786835.jpg Dropping the plastic in really cooled down the mix in the pot, even though I left the grill on high. It was reading around 170. I was hoping for a darker purple, and ended up leaving everything in for 12 minutes. I was able to get the temp back over 180 and called it good. This is everything out of the pot, rinsed and laid out to dry. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/33552/D8CEB677-F752-4D6F-9030-04F20AF2E4D7-1786840.jpg And this is the final color once everything was dry. I put everything in a Box in front of a hot air register, to get it thoroughly dry. Should give a good idea of the final color. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/33552/C5CEC5D8-BA53-43D6-AEED-DF9464FC8A19-1786841.jpg Other than the low temp, it went fine. I can’t say for sure that the purple got any darker after 5 minutes. A very small area behind the stock adjustment lever was still pink, I was able to depress the lever with my tongs and the pink was gone pretty quickly. I hope she likes the finished product. I’ll post pics here once I have the build complete. View Quote Looks great! |
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Has anyone tried dying FDE purple?
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