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before and after polyurethane removal
couldnt get pics to work
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Last edited by wtmr; 01-28-2012 at 08:09 PM.
Reason: couldn't get pics to work
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01-28-2012 08:08 PM
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Attachment 30279Attachment 30280here is before and after welll after and before--is pain in rear to do here
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I gave up with pictures here.
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they have too many options and steps you have to go thru, like a maze, especially for the electronically inept like myself, this site is good site but is complicated like my sat tv remote, my kids run that they aint interested in gun stuff so am on my own
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As far as the stock refinish....
What did you use? You really brought out the stamps.
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three 10 second applications of stripeze, never raised the wood grain, the real question I have now is whether get fixed the spot by recoil that has small chunk out before any linseed oil goes back on-not sure I left the stripeze on long enough to open wood grain up-
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wtmr, nice job. That kind of work takes patience, thanks for sharing.....Frank
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Pictures: you upload them to a free site like Photobucket. The picture should be about 700x700 maximum. That site will show several kinds of links for the picture - choose the [IMG] one to copy. Make your post and simply transfer the link to the post. Preview to make sure all is good.
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Yep, it's pretty darn easy.
Reading how is sometimes confusing. But after you have done it a couple times it is a snap. The thumb nail way is a little longer.
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