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  1. AWESOME Z !!!!

     

    I can hardly type for the druel on my keyboard.

     

    Z, I don't know what you do for a living but I can certainly tell what who should be doing for a living.

     

    Beautiful Job,

     

    How about some step by step insrtuctions and photos on your lower assembly mods.

     

    rwims

  2. This senerio is true. A elderly lady where I live, retired, sold her home, and moved into one of the local hotels and did this very thing. The lady was not destitute but frugal. She did not want to pay the price for an assisted living residence which she could afford but didn't need. She became such good friends with the staff and manager of the hotel that when the manager was transfered to a hotel in central Texas she moved to to be close to him. She has all the comforts of home with minimal costs.

  3. Good luck FC, you have my sympathy in raising your girls. Do a Karl suggested, see if you can find an acredited school that offers what you need online. Some schools have programs that will give you credit towards your degree for work experience, check that out too, it could shorten your class time. Don't worry about us we'll survive. It'll be tough but take care of your family first.

     

    rwims

  4. I purchased a Remington 03-A3 that was sporterized. It has been drilled and tapped. My dilemma is do I want to restore it to as close to original condition as possible, which would be complete less drill & tap, or continue with the sporterization and reblue replace stock and so on. What would be considered the maximun caliber and case size for this action? Last but not least, I remember reading about brittle 03-A3 actions and was wondering if that applied to the Remington manufactured actions?

     

    Thanks,

     

    rwims

  5. I recently purchased a remington 700 CDL 243 Win. barrel for my turk project. Can anyone tell me what type of finish Remington puts on these barrels? It doesn't appear to be blued, it almost feels like some kind of coating. I don't have any experience with Duracoat or any thing like that but if that is what it is I would like to do the action to match.

     

    Thanks,

     

    rwims

  6. Looks great! Was that their dicropan im? How'd you like it?

    -Don

     

    No, it is their Pilkington(not sure of spelling) rust blue solution. I've had very good results with it.

     

    Thanks for the compliments. As I said, ya'll helped. So pat yourselves on the back too.

     

    I like to give credit where credit is due. My hands may have done the work, but ya'll's combined knowledge that allowed it.

     

    rwims

  7. Well here it is. I finally completed my 35 Whelen. It is on a 98-22 action with an A&B f34 barrel, claro walnut stock with ebony forend and grip cap, and a pachmyr recoil pad. Unknowingly ya'll have helped me build it through your questions and answers.

     

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    Thanks, rwims

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  8. I have a question as to when is the proper time to install an ebony forend and grip cap on my walnut stock? Should I install them before I begin the wet sanding to seal the wood and if I do will it cause a discoloration of the walnut area? Or do I wait until after I seal the walnut and before I apply the final coats of tung oil.

     

    Open for Suggestions,

     

    rwims

  9. As time passes and names fade those who have served or sacrificed will be remembered on this hallowed day.

     

    To all who are serving, have served, or have sacrificed to provide us the freedoms we as Americans have,

     

    THANK YOU !!

     

    Richard Wims

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