Liquid Concepts is a national leader in hydrographic wholesale tanks, equipment and training. We work with companies large and small to help get them the materials that they need in a fast and orderly way. Our water transfer printing training program is one of the best in the industry! We have spent years learning this art and now you can watch small previews of videos that we post to help take your business to the next level. Liquid Concepts also now offers Custom Digital Film Printing to allow anybody to have a custom image put onto a hydrographic film. Along with the training and products, we also offer some of the best Camo-dipping tanks on the market. We have a full line of stainless steel tanks that can put you at a professional level the moment you get started! Give us a call today to talk with us about how we can help you grow your business or help you with any questions you may have.
Liquid Concepts 200 Cornerstone Rd Alexander AR 72002 501-455-5500 info@liquidconcepts.com
Stop saying carbon fibre it actually pissed me off that you said that’s “normal” carbon fiber. 100% misleading video just say somewhere how to “DIP FAKE CARBON FIBRE”
Hello guys, I have been following your channel for a long time. I also do the hydrographics and get many successful ideas from you, so thank you for providing such detailed information and advice. I noticed that you hold your breath when dip the rim, and I want to share that I do the same every time you do it.😅 Best regards from Bulgaria, and keep doing what you do best!!!❤
I keep saying this but you are the large parts and carbon fiber wizard. That came out great. I saw a bow riser on your cutting board table. I hope you videoed that as well
Hello "Liquid Concepts, LLC" I saw that in your channel have some problems. For these problems your channel is not much growing. Not getting much engagement. If you can solve these problems, Your channel will get more engagement. If you can give me permission I can tell to you about these problems. Can I tell here or email? Okay?
How long should I wait between dipping and the basecoat? Until dry to the touch? or do I wait until the paint fully cures? Or Rather how long of a window do I have after basecoating to dip it? All assuming I am using one of your basecoats