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  1. Hi guys. Let me see if I can clarify my question. I would like to see some kind of an indication of when a subject has been added to the archive. When I scan down the archives, I see the date of the original post, but no indication of when it was added.

    Thanks,

    Bob

  2. To the moderaters, Would it be possible to add the date that the update was done to the listing,so that we would know when that topic is updated? Sounds confusing. I hope you know what I'm trying to say.

    Thanks,

    Bob

  3. Walnut. I am using Minwax's Antique Oil Finish. This is the first time I have used this finish. So far I like it,. It dries fast and seems to be fairly hard. I have been using an old tooth brush to keep as much finish as possible out of the checkering and the carving. I may not have to recut the checkering at all. So far it looks pretty good. I have threee coats on now. The next step is to wet sand with 600 Grit wet and dry. I will use a 50/50 mixture of the finish and mineral spirits. Wish me luck.

    Bob

  4. Kernak2, Did you ever find a solution to your 45/70 project? I am doing a 45/70 on a Siamese action too. I have the reamer but still need headspace guages. If you would like to sell your gauges when you are done let me know. Have a happy Thanksgiving.

    Bob

  5. Hi all. Has anyone done any recheckering? I'm restoring a post war German sporter. The stock had been shallached over the original oil finish, and looked like hell. The only thing to do was to strip the stock and refinish it. The stock was checkered in the European style (flat diamonds). I am wondering what tools I will need too do this job. Your wisdom is needed and appreciated.

    Thanks,

    Bob

  6. Nice work Don. I did a lever similar the Meier lever with a couple of differences. For the screw part of the lever I plunged into the key stock with a .187 end mill about .200 deep, then silver soldered a 10-32 socket head screw with the head removed. As for making the bushing for the floor plate, I welded up the hole and drilled a new 3/16 hole. I locate the hole with a transfer punch through the trigger guard from the inside.

    Bob

  7. Hi, everyone. I'm getting ready to refinish a rifle stock and was thinking of using bone black to fill the pores of the wood. Has anyone done this? Did you like to effect? Is it a pain to do? Thoughts?

    Thanks

    Bob

     

  8. Hi, If your barrel will only screw on part of the way, try some lapping compound on the threads. If you don't have lapping compound valve gringing compound will do the same thing. Preiodically wash out the compound and check the fit as you can make it too loose of a fit.

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