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Wow. Completely stunning. What a great job.
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Really first class work, congrats. And a great photo-trail also.
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Awesome work!
Could you give us rookies who may consider doing this an idea of the hours you put in to get the stock inletted to the action.
I plan on attempting my first boxlock in the near future and still have not figured out what I think should be reasonable for the amount of time needed to complete the inletting.
Thanks...
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First class work, amazing!!
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Absolutely fabulous! Thanks for sharing all the pics.
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WOW, what a super job of inletting this piece, it looks like a .001 feeler gage would not fit between the wood and metal. I don't believe that the Purdy people could have done a better job. A truly outstanding Craftsman.
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Fabulous work Claudio, world class in every respect.Roy
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JDW said: "it looks like a .001 feeler gage would not fit between the wood and metal." The Standard is, "The thickness of smoke..."
Well done Claudio!
Out there doing it best I can.
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