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Gunsmithing
Restoring 700 Bdl stock
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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1653804" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>morning, as mentioned, go to youtube. the video's</p><p>will show the methods used to rid the stock</p><p>of dents. I did a modified stock two pieces of</p><p>wood joined together with dowel pins on my</p><p>6mmAI. the wood was not finished to my liking.</p><p>the application of tru oil covers up a lot of dents</p><p>thru applying and sanding. takes time. mine finished</p><p>very nicely. get the tru oil kit. has everything needed.</p><p>u can recut the checkering with the proper tools</p><p>from brownells. TIME and patiences sp.</p><p>justme gbot tum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1653804, member: 82689"] morning, as mentioned, go to youtube. the video's will show the methods used to rid the stock of dents. I did a modified stock two pieces of wood joined together with dowel pins on my 6mmAI. the wood was not finished to my liking. the application of tru oil covers up a lot of dents thru applying and sanding. takes time. mine finished very nicely. get the tru oil kit. has everything needed. u can recut the checkering with the proper tools from brownells. TIME and patiences sp. justme gbot tum [/QUOTE]
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