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This is the forearm slide tube after perma blue, however it's edges went rusted up, so I sanded it up, but no pix...
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The slightly broken forend, after I sanded.

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Can't even tell it's the side that's broken...


I'm much better at woodworking than metal working..... :oops:
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More pix to come later. I need to put a few more coats of stain on the furniture to get it looking more the way I want it to be. I'd like it to be really dark but still able to see the grain...

Also need to figure out what to do with the blue situation....

:oops: :shock: :cry: :roll:
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 7:17 pm
Lookin good rip!
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thank you...it's coming along slowly.....but it's going together well...
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OK, here's the entire process from start to finish. I know i posted some of them already, but I wanted to show it all at once.....

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^^my granpa must have fixed it here....

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^^the fixed spot after sanding.

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^^ can't even tell it was fixed!!!!

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4 coats of poly and 2 coats of ebony stain. rubbed out with 0000 steel wool.
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oh man...i just realized i don't have a pic of the whole gun itself.... :oops: :lol:
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