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Let's face the challenge - very cautiously!
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DaveN
You wanted more.
I hope you have a barf bag.
Well that should quieten the "don't spoil the historic original finish" enthusiasts.
There is none to be preserved.
And the "part of its history" faction can look at those holes and weep.
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"Now I know what you're thinking... is his store of wisdom exhausted?
Or has he still got some tricks up his sleeve to turn this dire wreck back into at least something you can hang on the well without being ashamed?
Well, to tell the truth, I don't rightly know myself.
Go on DaveN - make my day!"
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Well you saw my pics of the treacle rifle. That sort of thing is manageable.
But have you seen this?
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That was the same type as the treacle rifle (Gew. 88 in carbine form - Kar.88)
In this case, Bubba beat me by sandblasting the entire rifle, beore smothering it with black paint. I keep it "because it might come in handy one day" - that's the pack rat syndrome for you - and as an example of Bubba's Inhumanity to Wood.
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Originally Posted by
DaveN
I'm not sure I have the ability to do this. My biggest worry is the pins are very rusty.
You are right to be worried. What this thing really needs is hands-on treatment by Claven2.
So Claven2, if you wish to take over here, that is fine by me.
Otherwise, DaveN, I shall now retire and have a good think how we can tackle this in a low-risk manner where you can stop at any time you feel it is getting to be too much.
IMOH you have nothing much to lose with that wreck.
Patrick