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Gunsmithing
Custom stocks and grips?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 591174" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Guaranteed,, that'll be 'learnin' the hard way, either with dollars or disappointment or both! As for 'drying' a stock blank,,, takes 2 or 3 years,,,, then its best to have it in storage in the shop for 10+. The older the better. Gives it a chance to 'stabilize'. Nothing worse than using 'young' wood and having it 'move' later. But first, ya' gotta' find someone who can/will cut your blank properly for layout and stability. Many claim they can, fewer do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 591174, member: 24284"] Guaranteed,, that'll be 'learnin' the hard way, either with dollars or disappointment or both! As for 'drying' a stock blank,,, takes 2 or 3 years,,,, then its best to have it in storage in the shop for 10+. The older the better. Gives it a chance to 'stabilize'. Nothing worse than using 'young' wood and having it 'move' later. But first, ya' gotta' find someone who can/will cut your blank properly for layout and stability. Many claim they can, fewer do! [/QUOTE]
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