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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3541054" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>Remember, the project will take you to what it can be. Don't give up because it's eat through in places that can be wielded, sanded and be a great wall hanger. I worked on one for a friend that took up most of my summer. I did it just for fun because I'm not with that type of skill. But it would never be shot but the wood was good with some trench art and matching numbers. A metal buddy of mine got into the fray so nothing out of pocket. Turned out beautiful. Had to plug the barrel for a lot of reasons none was because of safety. When we got it to a point it was sanded as smooth as a babies butt, we used oven heat paint gloss. Cooked a few times and lots of coats. We did clean up the stock making sure not to take any of the trench art and legit dents. The stock took forever but was also a ball to do in very slow easy sanding with a ton of different grits.</p><p>Sometimes the trip makes the trip even better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3541054, member: 38658"] Remember, the project will take you to what it can be. Don't give up because it's eat through in places that can be wielded, sanded and be a great wall hanger. I worked on one for a friend that took up most of my summer. I did it just for fun because I'm not with that type of skill. But it would never be shot but the wood was good with some trench art and matching numbers. A metal buddy of mine got into the fray so nothing out of pocket. Turned out beautiful. Had to plug the barrel for a lot of reasons none was because of safety. When we got it to a point it was sanded as smooth as a babies butt, we used oven heat paint gloss. Cooked a few times and lots of coats. We did clean up the stock making sure not to take any of the trench art and legit dents. The stock took forever but was also a ball to do in very slow easy sanding with a ton of different grits. Sometimes the trip makes the trip even better. [/QUOTE]
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