New mini-series: Stretching a butt stock part 2
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New mini-series: Stretching a butt stock part 2
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Re: New mini-series: Stretching a butt stock part 2
Thanks, looking forward to part 3 
Pete
Sometimes I wonder if it is worthwhile gnawing through the leather straps to get up in the morning..................
Sometimes I wonder if it is worthwhile gnawing through the leather straps to get up in the morning..................
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Re: New mini-series: Stretching a butt stock part 2
That kind of wood work requires patience.
Re: New mini-series: Stretching a butt stock part 2
Very nice...thanks forthe tutorial. I believe all 3 of my sons will be bigger than their old Dad, so this may come in handy.
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Re: New mini-series: Stretching a butt stock part 2
Is that normal proceedure to use that "coin" imbedded in the stock to keep from getting vice bite marks in the wood??????
Also, that might be OK for a Winchester but on a Marlin I'd hope you'd match the color of the wood better!!!!!!
Oh geez this is great when a buddy gets to posting!
Geoff
Also, that might be OK for a Winchester but on a Marlin I'd hope you'd match the color of the wood better!!!!!!
Oh geez this is great when a buddy gets to posting!
Geoff
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