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Chuck Loveless 01-31-2024 09:46 AM

Repro Stock Touchup
 
Has anyone ever came up with a good fix for repairing a ding in a Repro stock? If so could you please share it or PM me please. Thanks

Jeff langbehn 01-31-2024 07:19 PM

Contact Mark Larson, if anyone can he’s the one.

Chuck Loveless 02-01-2024 04:41 AM

thank you

Brian Dudley 02-01-2024 07:30 AM

The heavy urethane type finish makes repair work a little tricky. Without knowing the exact sort of damage, it is hard to advise on the best method of repair. Your question is too general.

Chuck Loveless 02-01-2024 09:32 AM

I agree it is a general question, but I was just asking and then further elaborate on the details of the damage depending on the replies. PM sent to you, thanks

David C Porter 02-01-2024 09:38 AM

Post a picture of the damaged area. It will then be easier for people to make a recommendation.

Chuck Loveless 02-01-2024 09:51 AM

OK, I'm at work and will post a pic or two later tonight. Thanks

Chuck Loveless 02-03-2024 06:30 AM

Stock Damage
 
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First time adding a photo, hope it works.

Ron Groves 06-25-2024 07:03 PM

I bought a repo 20/16 ga DHE with a scared up stock. I totally stripped the stock, steamed out the dents and sanded it very smooth. I masked the checkering. I refinished with Tru-Oil. Rubbed in many coats and later use linseed oil about once a year. It turned out very nice.

Greg Baehman 06-26-2024 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Groves (Post 413004)
I bought a repo 20/16 ga DHE with a scared up stock. I totally stripped the stock, steamed out the dents and sanded it very smooth. I masked the checkering. I refinished with Tru-Oil. Rubbed in many coats and later use linseed oil about once a year. It turned out very nice.

How about showing us Before and After pics of both sides of your handiwork in the “Let’s see some wood” thread? Here’s that thread: https://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=8965

I’m quite sure all would appreciate seeing them!

Dan Steingraber 06-26-2024 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ron Groves (Post 413004)
I bought a repo 20/16 ga DHE with a scared up stock. I totally stripped the stock, steamed out the dents and sanded it very smooth. I masked the checkering. I refinished with Tru-Oil. Rubbed in many coats and later use linseed oil about once a year. It turned out very nice.

How did you strip it?

Anthony Empting 06-27-2024 04:56 PM

I would think that could be touched up without redoing the whole stock. Since it is on the bottom, if it wound up "good enough" that could be a solve.

Jeff Christie 06-29-2024 07:46 PM

I would just live with it and use the gun. Every ding has a story behind it. Remove them and they are forgotten. You will not miss a bird, real or clay because of those.

Chuck Loveless 06-30-2024 11:21 AM

I've pretty much decided that's what I'm going to do. I would rather not get into something that doesn't turn out 100%. Thanks for everyone's input.

Phillip Carr 06-30-2024 03:37 PM

https://stockdocusa.com/how-to-videos
You might have a look at this.


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