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    Default Re: Rifle stock Repair

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdaddy76 View Post
    I do this for a living. Send me pictures in a PM or Email @ jefftom76@aol.com. I'll try to help you from here as best I can.
    Don't use Gorilla goo, Superglue or any type of epoxy.
    Do you have a business? If so, would you share the name? Any before and after photos of previous work?

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    Default Re: Rifle stock Repair

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdaddy76 View Post
    I do this for a living. Send me pictures in a PM or Email @ jefftom76@aol.com. I'll try to help you from here as best I can.
    Don't use Gorilla goo, Superglue or any type of epoxy.
    I always used acraglass from brownells, I recently read that superglue was cutting edge on stock cracks. Could you spread a little more light on the subject? I understand he has nice wood and a hi-gloss finish. I only worked on old millitary shooters with oil finish.

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    Default Re: Rifle stock Repair

    Quote Originally Posted by MT1 View Post
    Do you have a business? If so, would you share the name? Any before and after photos of previous work?
    PM sent.

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    Default Re: Rifle stock Repair

    Quote Originally Posted by Gunsnwater View Post
    I always used acraglass from brownells, I recently read that superglue was cutting edge on stock cracks.
    I'll say this, Acraglass does have it's place in some stock work, it's just not ideal in this case.
    I don't know where you read Superglue is the new be all end all, but forgive me for those who use or have used it. It's a Bubba thing an has no place on a firearm. Especially since actual wood glue exists.
    To be honest, some cracks shouldn't even be messed with depending on where and/or they are getting worse.

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    Default Re: Rifle stock Repair

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdaddy76 View Post
    PM sent.
    It bounced, my inbox was full

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