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<blockquote data-quote="coueskiller43" data-source="post: 3005974" data-attributes="member: 53871"><p>I know this thread is a bit old but it inspired me to give the sponge paint a go. I've been tinkering the last few weeks on an old A-bolt that I had laying around. Had a beat up used Bell Carlson stock that I bedded. The paint on it didn't look very good and I figured it couldn't get any worse. Bought the Rustoleum Camo and some clear coat. Used natural sea sponges. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. [ATTACH=full]533139[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coueskiller43, post: 3005974, member: 53871"] I know this thread is a bit old but it inspired me to give the sponge paint a go. I've been tinkering the last few weeks on an old A-bolt that I had laying around. Had a beat up used Bell Carlson stock that I bedded. The paint on it didn't look very good and I figured it couldn't get any worse. Bought the Rustoleum Camo and some clear coat. Used natural sea sponges. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. [ATTACH type="full"]533139[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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