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On 27/04/2020 at 19:05, Baldcoot said:

Beeswaxed my b2 stock after stripping the minging brown chinese paint job and then a couple of coats of "true oil" which is designed for wooden rifle stocks atb 

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BC next time you strip it back (if you do)

little tip cold water in a cup then put two or three spoon fulls of coffee in

and you will need an art brush

see the filler that is put in at the factory apply the coffee mixture on to the filler before you oil it

until you get it to the darkness you want this will make it look like a knot in the wood and hides the filler

atvbjimmy:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

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Lovely work Jimmy, as always.

             The coffee tip is one to remember :good:

             I won't forget that you are first refusal on the 77 but I have to admit I love that old girl.

            Again, lovely work Jimmy.

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Now that is some top quality work there jimmy, I tried doing one myself couple of years ago by no means a simply task and I made a right mess of it to be honest. 

 

The coffee tip is a brilliant bit of info 

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18 hours ago, Jamie11 said:

Now that is some top quality work there jimmy, I tried doing one myself couple of years ago by no means a simply task and I made a right mess of it to be honest. 

 

The coffee tip is a brilliant bit of info 

My new one iv started last night jamie

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