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thank you
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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.
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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
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Post a picture of the damaged area. It will then be easier for people to make a recommendation.
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02-01-2024, 10:51 AM | #7 | ||||||
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OK, I'm at work and will post a pic or two later tonight. Thanks
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Stock Damage
First time adding a photo, hope it works.
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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.
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I’m quite sure all would appreciate seeing them!
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