10 March 2008, 01:13
jjohnsontrigger gaurd inletting
I was going to inlet the trigger gaurd on my model 70 winchester before I applied the poly finish but got to thinking it may stain the wood. I have already stained the wood and thought covering the wood with tape may leave a residue what is your guys normal pratice? thanks Jeremy
10 March 2008, 01:22
M PursellIf you're concerned about inletting black staining the wood, don't be. It doesn't penetrate the wood. Otherwise, a thin curl from a gouge or scraper wouldn't remove it. I find that it's better to do your inletting on the unfinished surface than to try and fight your way through a coat of finish. The inletting black shows up better too.
10 March 2008, 02:03
jjohnsonsorry ment to say bedding not inletting two differant things jeremy
10 March 2008, 03:32
craigsterMask off the area that you are going to bed with the blue masking tape made by 3M. It won't leave any residue. Any residue that may be left can be removed with mineral spirits.
10 March 2008, 03:56
Jim KobeAny excess that oozes out can be removed before it sets, after removing most it will take a little vinegar to clean up the rest.
10 March 2008, 09:20
TommyhawkI am wondering why 'bedding' [I]always refers to filling a stock, all or in part,
with epoxy?