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As to what's been pointed out, yes, I'd do it up. It doesn't have much left as is. The other one turned out fine...after all. Don't know about the krylon, perhaps a creme blue?
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05-31-2017 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by
Eaglelord17
The receiver would have originally been in the white and the barrel shroud blued. I personally would try to replicate that (I also love in the white parts despite the lack of practicality).
I was thinking about in the white for the receiver. The shroud can't be blued. JB weld only comes in grey as far as I know and even to just fill the pitting, I'll have a quarter inch to an eighth showing above the wood line to fill the rust. If I could get a different color of a fill material, I'd be willing to give it a shot. I just figured if I was going all out I'd fill in the big dents also. The paint color I'd be willing to look into also. I used black on that old Swedish
Mauser I restored and it looked pretty good.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
JB weld only comes in grey as far as I know
Right, guess it's krylon after all. It'll look fine.
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I have a small pile of Gew88 barreled receivers from Centerfire Systems blowout. Rifles only, give me an email.
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I found another product instead of the JB weld. PC-7 and it is a dark grey/black color. I may try cold blue with that and see what it looks like.
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Hard to believe for me I have left a rifle sit untouched for over a week. Finally found some time today to start working on the stock. I've decided to go the full hard clean on this one. Spent some time both steaming and sanding the stock and put it through two more citristrip cycles. I think this makes 5 now. Currently hitting it with wood bleach and will let it dry and then finish sanding it. Not much improvement with it so far. It's just beat to crap.
Debating on hitting the metal with vinegar or not. Probably will if I can find it. I'd like to make sure all the rust is out of the pitting before using the JB weld substitute.
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Debating on hitting the metal with vinegar or not.
Or something, yes all the rust needs to be cleaned out.
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I did electrolysis but it just doesn't look clean. The stock looks better now.
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How about some muriatic acid? Apply with a q tip and work slowly and carefully, and out in the open air.
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Had a rather unexpected weird thing happen last nigh. I got the stock dried out after the cleaning and bleaching and put the JB weld fill on it and thought I'd see how the area by the tang looked and put the barreled action in it. Looked dosn the barrel and the front sight is skewed a quarter inch to the left. Thought the shroud had magically unscrewed itself after failing to do so with my vise and wrenches but the rear sight was in place. Turns out they never soldiered the two cut sections together and with a little effort I was able to remove the front half of the shroud. barrel underneath is in great shape with no pitting at all but some surface rust, probably from the water that got trapped in there after the electrolysis. So I may try to get the dents out of the shroud now. Looks like a 1 inch copper pipe might fit.
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