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benji - 21-03-10
(21-03-10, 12:38 PM)pukkabruv Wrote: with out wanting to sound massively ignorant... whats the plastic dip?.. im guessing some kinda heated rubber/plastic that you dip your sneaks into?
cheers google: Process used to cover metal with plastic. The metal, usually in rod form, is heated in an oven until it is hot, then dipped into a container of plastic powder, which is blown with air in order to create an even spread. The plastic melts onto the metal and sticks to it. The coated metal is put back into the oven until the plastic becomes smooth and shiny, then removed and left to cool.
how does that work with the tread/grip?
Just read the opening post from sneakerfile, said he bought some and would feedback the results.
Would be great to be able to paint soles and wear them without paint rubbing off. This is what he said..
http://www.plastidip.co.uk/index2.cfm?pa...s&prodId=1
OK, finally, there may be a solution to the problem of old faded shells. I have yet to get round to testing this yet (have bought some but not tried it yet) but it sounds like it may do the job. The paint dries to form a flexible weather-proof plastic/rubbery layer, whichs sounds like it would be perfect for painting shells.
As you know, you use normal paints and you risk it splitting or cracking when the ruber bends. This may solve that problem.
Once I have tested this out (if the weather stays good I can do it, as it needs to be used outdoors) I will let you all know the results.
They do it in several colours as well, so you may be able to take your customisation all the way down to the sole!
RE: Customisation Supplies -
nikosg - 21-03-10
thanks plastidip representative
RE: Customisation Supplies -
pukkabruv - 21-03-10
hmmm might work, but i reckon it may be a bit slippery in the rain, seems like a lot of unessesary work aswell
RE: Customisation Supplies -
benji - 21-03-10
(21-03-10, 01:19 PM)pukkabruv Wrote: hmmm might work, but i reckon it may be a bit slippery in the rain, seems like a lot of unessesary work aswell
I think the idea was to apply it to the sides of the sole with a brush or air brush.
Checked out some other forums and it seems there is no solution to this sole issue, most people seem to use marker pens for the sole. I'll give up I think.
I know I sound a bit too enthusiastic about wanting to nail this customising lark, but it is addictive and the results are much more unique than mi adidas or nike id made shoes (even if they are not perfect!). Plus it feels like 'Hip Hop', like back in the day, representing yourself, your skills and creativity...it is lo-cost and inspired like nicking your mums kitchen lino and a sharp cassette deck and breaking in your anorak.
Old and nostalgic.
RE: Customisation Supplies -
pukkabruv - 21-03-10
yeah.... but would it not be easier to buy some supes that had the sole that you wanted and then customise the rest.. the upper can be customised a hell of a lot easier.. what one are you in that pic?
RE: Customisation Supplies -
mr.pure - 21-03-10
None of them.
What would be easier is if you chose to post in black rather than grey.
RE: Customisation Supplies -
benji - 21-03-10
(21-03-10, 03:21 PM)pukkabruv Wrote: yeah.... but would it not be easier to buy some supes that had the sole that you wanted and then customise the rest.. the upper can be customised a hell of a lot easier.. what one are you in that pic?
Mate, I know you must know the 'Rock Steady Crew'. We were just trying to keep up by wearing ski goggles and racoon tails.
I try not to buy new sneakers to customise, recycle!
(21-03-10, 04:08 PM)mr.pure Wrote: None of them.
What would be easier is if you chose to post in black rather than grey.
Why?
When you can choose?[/color]
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mr.pure - 21-03-10
Yeah but the grey isn't exactly the easiest to read.
We put up with Cod doing it cos he's entertainment but the forum would soon look a right joke if everybody did.
Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should.
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Lorrie - 21-03-10
(21-03-10, 06:14 PM)mr.pure Wrote: Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should.
Wiser words have rarely been written.
Though you can and should wear red socks with blue shoes.
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benji - 21-03-10
(21-03-10, 06:20 PM)Lorrie Wrote: (21-03-10, 06:14 PM)mr.pure Wrote: Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should.
Wiser words have rarely been written.
Though you can and should wear red socks with blue shoes.
Wow, font nazis!
I like to write in Grey it is easier on the eyes. I have seen others on this forum using alternatives... I hope you share a welcoming word with them. You look good in Red.
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pukkabruv - 21-03-10
(21-03-10, 06:07 PM)benjiblunt Wrote: (21-03-10, 03:21 PM)pukkabruv Wrote: yeah.... but would it not be easier to buy some supes that had the sole that you wanted and then customise the rest.. the upper can be customised a hell of a lot easier.. what one are you in that pic?
Mate, I know you must know the 'Rock Steady Crew'.
yeah i know who the rock steady crew are, was just wondering why you was using their image to help us remember what oldskool is...when ya could have used one of your own pics from back in tha day
" representing yourself, your skills and creativity."
RE: Customisation Supplies -
mr.pure - 21-03-10
Easier ?
Fuck that.
Unless your monitor is set to burn your retinas, it's a pain in the arse to read.
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sab - 21-03-10
Being a spazlexic, i can agree it is hard to read the grey
Maybe ur spazlexic too Mr P ??
RE: Customisation Supplies -
Lorrie - 21-03-10
He's certainly growly today, but spazlexic? I wouldn't think so.
RE: Customisation Supplies -
sab - 21-03-10
:LOL: einstein was