No four leaf clovers here...
(http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w49/molson410/greenheads-1.jpg)
But I think these three leaf versions will do!!
Nothing says old school like green broadheads! I applied a ceramic coating to these old Snuffers and Woodsmans. They came out great, hard and slick. Now I gotta add some luck to my new packs. I love green heads!!
Olive green is my favorite color...Any green is my favorite color....Good job... :thumbsup:
Man, that's really cool. How did you apply the coating if you don't mind my asking. Do you think it'll aid in penetration?
QuoteOriginally posted by Keefer:
Olive green is my favorite color...Any green is my favorite color....Good job... :thumbsup:
I second that thought! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
MEAN GREEN... NICE
QuoteOriginally posted by Thunderhorn25:
Man, that's really cool. How did you apply the coating if you don't mind my asking. Do you think it'll aid in penetration?
There's a whole process to applying the coating. Not very cost effective unless you're coating other parts at the same time. I doubt the coating does anything as far as penetration. They sure do look slick though!
I wonder if I could use my wife's ceramic glaze and her kiln.....
Not a better color for a bh...Bear "Greenies" green...very cool bud! :clapper:
nice ,i like that . kinda ol school meets new school
Spectre, those temps would put a hurt on your heat treat. (My mom was a potter)
Killdeer
Very cool! They turned out great.