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Destry, Will OFF take the finish off wood I have heard it would but certainly have not tried it to see, think I will try on an old stock that I have that is broken to see what happens, Gary
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08-10-2013, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Gary Carmichael Sr
Destry, Will OFF take the finish off wood I have heard it would but certainly have not tried it to see, think I will try on an old stock that I have that is broken to see what happens, Gary
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it eats modern fly lines - so i would not be surprised, but then maybe only the newer synthetic finishes
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