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    questions 1st redoing metal 2nd wood

    I really need help ,have pebbles on metal of gun I bought,how can I get them off and clean her up.
    Second to work on wood small crack,holes,etc to make her nicer what do I do.
    I don't mind spending time working on her.
    Can you please PM any answers,easier for me
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    what do you meen pebbles??
    pictures would help.

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    Hi Miscou kid,

    Ideed pics would help; but your basic approach, "I don't mind spending time" is the right first step

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