06 February 2008, 08:12
rem721Filling in pits on receiver
I just copied this from another forum. I especially like the last sentance in the reply. Custom????
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Filling in pits on receiver
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I have a 1908 Brazilian receiver that has some pitting near the wood line. I would like to fill the pits in with something. What you would you all suggest to use? Bondo, JB Weld, or something else. I plan on using a spray on finish like Aluma Hyde II or Duracoat after filling the pits.
Thanks for your suggestions, Eric
Posted: Yesterday, at 9:26 pm
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FILLING PITS
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Hi I have used jb weld and then used dura coat just file and sand worked great for a custom I built"
06 February 2008, 08:23
WestpacI didn't know Earl Scheib was branching out into the field of gun refinishing. Go Earl!

06 February 2008, 08:30
ramrod340quote:
I didn't know Earl Scheib was branching out into the field of gun refinishing. Go Earl

Hey don't pick on Earl I had him paint my VW Bus about 30 years ago. Put the darn paint on so thick that rain left dents 4 days later.
So see Earl wouldn't use JB weld he would just use more Duracoat.

06 February 2008, 08:34
craigsterHey Ramrod,
Reminds of a guy I knew back in the 70's who actually
stuccoed his VW, painted it green and called it the Moon Rock. And yes, he was stoned when he did it.
06 February 2008, 08:43
z1rquote:
Originally posted by craigster:
Hey Ramrod,
Reminds of a guy I knew back in the 70's who actually stuccoed his VW, painted it green and called it the Moon Rock. And yes, he was stoned when he did it.
Now that's funny. I once saw a Caddy that had pennies glued to it.
06 February 2008, 18:14
tin canwhatta buncha tough guys.
I did exactly what the guy describes to an M1 carbine, and I'm still pleased with the results.
custom? no. decent usable rifle on the cheap? yes.
and I had a good time doing it, especially the high I got from spraying the baking lacquer

06 February 2008, 19:46
Westpacquote:
Originally posted by tin can:
whatta buncha tough guys.
I did exactly what the guy describes to an M1 carbine, and I'm still pleased with the results.
custom? no. decent usable rifle on the cheap? yes.
and I had a good time doing it, especially the high I got from spraying the baking lacquer
Don't have to go to that extreme covering pits to enjoy the rifle. For instance, a friend of mine married a gal who had pits and zits and they came into a little money. He asked me what he should do with it and I told him to give her larger breasts. He said why and I told him larger breasts will take our eye's off her face. Same with an ugly rifle, instead of filling in the pits and applying cheap paint, give it big breasts, no one will know!
Of course, if you find yourself standing around a roaring bon fire, downing beers with bubba before a pig hunt, make sure your rifle doesn't have a trap door butt plate. The breasts will only add to the confusion

06 February 2008, 20:45
tin canyou're gonna udderly "milk" this, aren't ya...

06 February 2008, 21:03
butchlocah ha - the old big tits bag on the head solution
