Wood stock hydro dipping/painting

Looking for someone to hydrodip my rifle stock, anyone know who is reputable and fast?

I will keep looking myself and update if I find one, no real reason for this other than its cool lol.

Thanks guys!
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"Technoman"Hey Michael,
I'm planning on learning the process for archery equipment and firearms/airguns. Would you recommend Hydrodip as the best place to get a kit and or materials?
Thanks,Scott

If you're just planning on doing your personal equipment then an aerosol dip kit might do the trick. Typically results won't be as good as a professional set-up unless you're working in a controlled environment. Initial prep is very important. If you go this route I'd suggest getting 2 kits. Use 1 kit just for practice & the other for the real deal. 

A professional setup requires a significant investment, training, and lots of practice. 

Good luck, have fun, & share your results! 
 
I believe I'll give it a try or at least experiment a bit. I'm thinking about a couple of wood stocks I might do. One is the Edgun and with the cutouts I can't believe it will lay around all the corners . Seems like that might be a problem shape. Not sure I have the nerve to tackle that one. Simple shapes I would think will be easy. Gotta do some homework.
Thanks Michael