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an after thought- maybe some older posts on this subject could be linked to this new venue to get it started - I sometimes save a thread as a favorite because of the information in there - so that I don't have to search for it
such as this one, because of the stock head repair photos
http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=397782&Searchpage=3&Main=34147&Words=stock+%2Brepair&Search=true#Post397782
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Great idea, Osthaus. But To do it Dave would have to give the keys to a moderator to unlock and move these threads from the past. He just doesn't have the time to wade through all the posts.
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an after thought- maybe some older posts on this subject could be linked to this new venue to get it started - I sometimes save a thread as a favorite because of the information in there - so that I don't have to search for it
such as this one, because of the stock head repair photos
http://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=397782&Searchpage=3&Main=34147&Words=stock+%2Brepair&Search=true#Post397782 Absolutely. One of the first things to do once the forum is established would be to solicit recommendations from everyone as to what previous threads should be moved to the new forum. One of the essential rules of the new forum would be in regard to critiques and criticism. All must be constructive, with an alternative presented along with the critique. No "Hit and Run" comments, nor would non-constructive comments posted due to previous personal issues between the two members be tolerated. Regards Ken
Last edited by Ken61; 06/06/15 10:46 AM.
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Ken, it really needs doing and may help organize this library known as the BBS. I think Dave should appoint someone as Moderator (you?) to keep it tidy and on point. Since Joe volunteered you, I would second that. Hopefully, it wouldn't add time or expense for the host. Maybe a read only 'craft' archive subforum that links back to the original thread so some potentially huge contributors can visit their favorite areas without getting lectures about placing the thread in the correct forum, and folks might comment or resurrect threads in its original location. It could be hugely helpful and unique to preserve pictures that tend to fade away. There're nondiy threads that might be included, engraving styles, rare patents, complicated cnc machining, technical comments about unobtanium guns, and tons of etc., etc. Thanks in advance for your help. Start digging and noting the good threads, others might pm you with threads to save. Later today a five year old picture may be lost. Just kidding Ken, I think it's a good idea, but potentially time consuming to set up, and likely to require maintenance. Huge potential, but it risks being a small 'club' that withers away if there're rules and hoops to jump through.
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Well, I hadn't thought about being the Moderator. I guess I've kind'a inadvertently stepped in that one. I'd be happy to do it.
As long as it's understood that my main function, along with maintaining gentlemanly decorum, would be to facilitate the free flow of information, not to function as some type of "Expert" in my own right. After all, virtually all of my knowledge is second-hand, the vast majority of it coming from this Board.
One note on picture posting. I'm not sure about this, but when someone uses a picture posting site like photobucket, once the picture is removed from the site or the account is closed, it's no longer available for viewing. I think if JPGBOX is used as a Guest, the photo doesn't disappear. If anyone knows different, please post.
Regards Ken
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Great idea Ken, and it sounds like something I'd check almost every day and refer to on a regular basis. A lot of good comments have already been posted on keeping it on point and free from extraneous clutter to simplify searching. I don't know how you keep guys from posting stuff like "Who can remove my barrel dents?" versus, "This is how I remove barrel dents." Only the latter belongs in your proposed sub-forum.
I have used the search function here to find things that are much more than a year old, but it is tough and I always have to play around because I forget how I did it, and then have to re-learn it.
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First step would be to ban many of the "How to " videos from YouTube being referenced and linked .
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I think that is a great idea, and would add a visit to my daily doublegunshop check in.
Is it possible for one of the computer literate folks to move some of the existing DIY/Build threads to that new forum?
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I think it a good idea. I for one do not aspire to be a gunsmith/restorer. It will save some of us from all this "drivel" about 'wantabe' gunsmiths. This is meant to be a constructive response.
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In my opinion, one of the most important "Themes" of the forum should be Historical Accuracy, essential to the concept of "Restoration". Hopefully the experts here on the various manufacturers will continue to contribute. For example, in a past thread we discussed original finish for Parkers. For non-custom guns from the factory, shellac (French Polished) was determined to have been used, essentially the same shellac sold by Zinssers today.
Various other threads have discussed British finishes, some recreatable and some not, with members providing recipes and insights on their use. It provided other options than always resorting to a bottle of Tru-Oil, as far as for those concerned with original type finishes.
I prefer wood to plastic, leather to nylon, waxed cotton to Gore-Tex, and split bamboo to graphite.
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