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<blockquote data-quote="youngtrout" data-source="post: 797766" data-attributes="member: 5373"><p>First let me say I am a total amateur,,,,, but they do sell kits. I dont think you need them. You just need film and an activator. I actually use a spray bottle with a fine mist to activate the film, a little goes a long ways. Do some google searching for hydrodipping stocks or just hydrodipping. There is a forum with guys who do it for a living. Takes me longer to fill my tub of water than the whole process actually takes, awsome for small flat parts like pistol grips, etc. The more curves and/or surfaces, gets harder, here is one closer up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngtrout, post: 797766, member: 5373"] First let me say I am a total amateur,,,,, but they do sell kits. I dont think you need them. You just need film and an activator. I actually use a spray bottle with a fine mist to activate the film, a little goes a long ways. Do some google searching for hydrodipping stocks or just hydrodipping. There is a forum with guys who do it for a living. Takes me longer to fill my tub of water than the whole process actually takes, awsome for small flat parts like pistol grips, etc. The more curves and/or surfaces, gets harder, here is one closer up [/QUOTE]
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