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Stockmakers- Midway inletting white
21 May 2005, 06:02
Gringo CazadorStockmakers- Midway inletting white
I bought some of the inletting white that midway sells, typicaly use the stuff from brownells, but thought the white would be good on Ebony. Just wonder if anybody eles has used it before and what they thought. It dang near dries, almost like paint, but appears to work for the most part, but prefer brownells.
Billy,
High in the shoulder
(we band of bubbas)
21 May 2005, 06:43
D HumbargerI use soot from a candle.
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21 May 2005, 06:54
Rick 0311Whatever substance you choose to use for inletting (and I certainly ain't gonna open that topic up!) the one thing you don't want it to do is dry up. If it dries up you are going to be in a constant state of scraping off the dry stuff and reapplying more.
21 May 2005, 07:28
tiggertateI bought some inletting gold for dark wood one time. I would have been better off rubbing it on my teeth and writing rap music than inletting with it.
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21 May 2005, 18:41
El DeguelloThe last rifle I made (a fullstock Hawken), I used an old lipstick I stole from my wife. It did work OK.
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21 May 2005, 18:42
Bill SovernsBilly,
For inletting ebony....ask your wife if she has any tubes of lipstick that she doesnt like the shade of. Little dab of bright lipstick will do the trick on the ebony.
21 May 2005, 19:02
jeffeossoI've got the inletting gold.. and harry owes me a new keyboard for making me SPRAY coffee all over it, at the thought of him rapping....
stuff worked well on dark wood... but how in the F****** do you get it off the metal and the stock when you are done? reminds me of some of the first inorganic waxes, that just creep and flow
jeffe
21 May 2005, 19:33
Gringo CazadorI had some red lip gloss that worked pretty good, although it didnt look that good on me, but it's lost on my bench, thats why I bought the white from midway. This stuff from midway is not as messy as the regular kind, like I said, it dang near dries and comes off pretty easy. I need to use it some more before I decide if its worth using. Its also cheap.
Billy,
High in the shoulder
(we band of bubbas)
21 May 2005, 20:36
Bill SovernsLipstick from your wife is free.

Wipes off easy...
21 May 2005, 21:51
Gringo Cazadoryou don't know my wife........nothing is free with her

Billy,
High in the shoulder
(we band of bubbas)
22 May 2005, 00:11
AtkinsonI use the gold, white, candle, inletting black, lipstick whatevers within reach..Never had any trouble with any of it, to get it off I wipe it with WD-40 on metal, but I have never had any trouble getting it off, even with a dry rag..??????? mine is Brownells...
The secret to any of it is use it sparingly..IMO
Ray Atkinson
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Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
I bought the white stuff too. It's worthless IMO. It is just white paint that hardens in about a minute. Hard as hell to get off the metal, too.
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22 May 2005, 02:49
Gringo Cazadoras hot as it is in South Texas today, I'm sure it would dry before you could get it painted on, I think it's liquid paper...........not kidding.
Billy,
High in the shoulder
(we band of bubbas)