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    Need risers redone

    I have 2 Hoyt risers, one Buffalo and on TD3 that I’d like to get redone. I’d like them done with a good finish but I don’t want to spend and arm and a leg doing it. I know it’s a long shot asking here but does anyone have any suggestions?


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    They are really easy to do yourself. I've done them in various Krylon camo colors and then put a coat of semi gloss polyurethane on top of the Krylon to protect it. Just take the riser completely apart and tape over any inserts or medallions, then lightly spray until you have good coverage. It takes less than an hour, not counting dry time.

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      #3
      Try Randy Madden at Primal Tech bows. He goes by that name on here, so you can send him a PM.

      Bisch


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        I used Jeff, very reasonable and he did a great job

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          #5
          Some may not realize it, but both those risers are metal.

          tex-archer, are you looking for them to be reanodized, film dipped, or just a nice paint job of some kind?

          Rick

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            #6
            I’d like the Buffalo reanodized and the TD3 either a nice paint job or dipped.


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              #7
              I have a buddy that can do all of the above. He isn’t cheap but his quality is second to none. I’ll pm you his contact info if your interested.
              He’s in the Longview area

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                #8
                Give me his info so I can see what he can do for me. Thanks


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                  #9
                  Any one of those three options isn't going to be cheap, unless you do it yourself.

                  I don't know how, and don't have the equipment to anodize, but I do my own painting, and film dipping. Neither of the later are hard to do. All they take is a little patience, and proper prepping.

                  Sorry I couldn't help any.

                  Rick

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