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02 April 2022, 11:58
Bakes
Stock question
Ok gents. I'm tinkering with a M98 stock and have the intention of bedding it. What's the best way to clean out all the old oil that's soaked into the wood?


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02 April 2022, 13:35
yumastepside
I did my old M70 stock with ocxalic acid...deck clean.

Roger
03 April 2022, 06:52
Bakes
Never thought of that. Thanks mate tu2


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03 April 2022, 23:53
gryphon1
One of the reasons that the syn stocks are so versatile is that they are basically impervious to anything that injures wood stocks. Most of mine are syn but I recently gave the nod to a Hatcher walnut because sourcing a 602 brno in syn was impossible,well for me it was.



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05 April 2022, 11:25
muzza
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icUpZw-KQDo


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05 April 2022, 11:26
muzza
Oven cleaner works too , as does a heat gun , rags and patience. Or soaking in acetone .....


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05 April 2022, 16:18
Bakes
Thanks Muzza


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06 April 2022, 23:49
carpetman1
Stock question in the Australian section I figured would be what type kangaroo should I raise on my ranch?
07 April 2022, 00:59
ZekeShikar
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Originally posted by carpetman1:
Stock question in the Australian section I figured would be what type kangaroo should I raise on my ranch?


Too damn funny!

Zeke
07 April 2022, 23:29
muzza
At least you didnt mention sheep - aussies are a bit sensitive about their sheep...


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08 April 2022, 00:18
Bakes
Easy Muzza.....easy Big Grin


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08 April 2022, 00:49
gryphon1
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Originally posted by Bakes:
Easy Muzza.....easy Big Grin


Muzz smirking whilst quietly humming " I`ll never find another ewe"

https://youtu.be/POVlChIvtt4



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08 April 2022, 13:26
muzza
got a paddock of them mate , no problems finding them here... ;-)


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09 April 2022, 01:50
dpcd
No kangaroos here but we have 80 million pigs. All in prisons.
Cleaning stocks; use TSP; Trisodium Phosphate. And very hot water; soak for 20 minutes; it will pull out all oil and grease and raise dents too.
09 April 2022, 02:11
Bakes
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Originally posted by dpcd:
No kangaroos here but we have 80 million pigs. All in prisons.
Cleaning stocks; use TSP; Trisodium Phosphate. And very hot water; soak for 20 minutes; it will pull out all oil and grease and raise dents too.


Thanks mate


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10 April 2022, 03:55
muzza
Apparently brew shops sell this stuff for cleaning brewing gear , and Selleys Sugar Soap is a pretty close relative of TSP.

All of which I wasnt aware of , so I will try this on my next .22 stock that needs a refurbish.


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