It may harden more over time, probably will.
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It may harden more over time, probably will.
I ripped it all out and put the PC7 in it. I popped the receiver out and the filler at the end of the tang just fell out. Experiment a failure. I may have said the wrong thing earlier. I used JB weld wood weld with the stain. The PC7 is almost if not as dark as the JB weld with the stain in it so just going to try that.
Well done on taking this rifle on, all credit to you. The wood damage is unfortunate, but when it's reached this point of decay and become one with the corrosion, it's beyond saving.
Had you not taken this rifle on, it would have gone on someone's wall as a relic and carried on towards oblivion.
I look forward to your restoration updates...
Are replacement parts easy enough to locate?
Only replacement part needed was a screw for the nosecap and already have one.
You give Jeff a challenging job he will get it done.
Thanks for the offer but the missing areas are not very big and as rough as the stock is, I think it will blend in pretty well when I'm done. If not, I'll bring it to Oaks sometime.
Offer stands anytime...
As I wrapped up the East India Company Musket, this one was hiding behind it in the corner and I brought it out again yesterday. The nose cap area is what was bugging me the most about this. Failed attempt at using fill on it just left it sitting. I finally decided I needed to act. Cut the end off yesterday morning and attached a new tip. Cut both at a 45 degree angle to give it more surface area and gorilla glued it together. After drying for two hours, took it out of the clamps and drilled a 5/16th hole in it for a solid dowel. Went in from the end so you can't see that. After two more hours of drying, I started the forming and fitting and got it all finished up except for some slight touch ups by the afternoon. As this stock is reddish in color under all that dark, and the only piece of wood I could find in the house big enough to serve the purpose was cherry, that's what I used. I haven't started trying to color match. I need to find some of those dark stain sticks everyone is talking about. Photos will follow soon, they are on my phone and I need to transfer and upload. I was very concerned about the strength of the repair as gluing end wood together isn't recommended but this held up to all my filing, cutting, grinding and sanding without giving at all. Now I just have to find the nose cap screw that I know I have but misplaced, drill and tap the nose cap and it's basically restored except for the cosmetics. Cap fits nice and tight now so it's on.
Kind of interesting way of clamping it but it worked. Took two clamps each pushing in perpendicular directions.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../dABw5pL-1.jpg
The dowel in place.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../Ig3Qtp2-1.jpg
And three shots of all but the finish sanding done.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../l0XsmfL-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../MYTUKNH-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo.../JzlUibz-1.jpg
It just needs a little more sanding to get them lined up a bit better and the glue gone at the joint.