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03-13-2012 10:04 AM
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90% of those marks can be removed with some judicious steaming...... You cannot make wood but you sure can remove the dents with steam.
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Wise advice there Warren. I wonder how many butts and fore-ends have just been thrown away in the past for want of a bit of steaming or a simple patch!
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Nice example Of the No 4 you found there. I have had Very good success with "steaming" . Simply place a clean damp towel over the area and steam iorn the dents away. If the dents are not too deep or the wood fibers torn you will be surprised at how well it works if you have never tried it. Please post some after photos if you try steaming. Hear is my Savage that found me recently. No steam needed here. Just hope she shoots as good as she looks.
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Will steaming the dents remove the finish from the wood? It looks as if the wood is oiled pretty well with either tung or BLO
. Will it lighten the color of the buttstock?
I may just leave it alone as a testament to the rifle's history and character.
Mark