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Sidelock
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I troll for liberal free loaders.
I have a bite....
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I troll for liberal free loaders.
I have a bite.... Frank, weren't you going to pay for me? I distinctly remember you saying you would cover for me. Yet, I don't see my name on this year's contributors list. I don't see yours either. Imagine that! Frank you are a liberal free loader!
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BrentD, you got any suggestions for refinishing? If not stop your bullshit!
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BrentD, you got any suggestions for refinishing? If not stop your bullshit! Go pick on Frank, Your bullshit gets old.
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You talking to the mirror again?
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You talking to the mirror again? You are certainly not in my mirror, and I'm happy to carry this on with you as long as you want. Seems to me that you should really be squawking at double freeloader Frank, but that's up to you. What's next?
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan) =>/
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You might try taking it to a high gloss then knocking a little shine off.
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I just go it glossy, plan to knock it back when it dries.
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Are you sure that grain is dead flat? Perhaps the absorption of finish has created some tiny bit of uneven swelling. I have seen that happen with knots (which don't swell and thus become depressions occasionally).
I would be tempted to run a hard flat block of very fine grit paper across that area, recognizing that it may set you back on the finishing process.
Also, the butt pad seems to be pulled away from the wood slightly. Was that there originally, or is that really something else and just a photo illusion?
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Hey Brent, thank you! Yes the grain is raised a touch I was able to get it down. There was a gap between the wood and pad I had sent it out for installation and ended having to do more work on it after it arrived. Tough to find someone to install a pad these days. It did come back better than a Silvers I sent out on another gun, that one was butchered! I filled the gap and once the finish is done it will blend better.
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