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Didn't Know Where To Post This.....Stock Painting
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<blockquote data-quote="Savage 12BVSS" data-source="post: 1892686" data-attributes="member: 112413"><p>Lot of good info, seems i was right, epoxy will be the toughest for real hard woods use. Will spray on and harden between coats, never liked spray cans they aren't as dependable for spray pattern or pressure and don't go far. I'm tired of the color and web pattern but both my stocks have been given the full torture test in the alders and spruce and have not one scratch in 12 and 15 year use. Thats what I want for the new paint jobs, got a plan now. Many good looking paint job's and some great ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage 12BVSS, post: 1892686, member: 112413"] Lot of good info, seems i was right, epoxy will be the toughest for real hard woods use. Will spray on and harden between coats, never liked spray cans they aren't as dependable for spray pattern or pressure and don't go far. I'm tired of the color and web pattern but both my stocks have been given the full torture test in the alders and spruce and have not one scratch in 12 and 15 year use. Thats what I want for the new paint jobs, got a plan now. Many good looking paint job's and some great ideas. [/QUOTE]
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