I resently did a stock repair and was wondering if someone would tell me what they thought? I posted this on "gun building" and got 145 views but not one comment until i realized that it may be a liability issue.
So before you respond let me say " I hold no one responsible for their answer or opinion.
What i did was drill 6 holes in the stock (3 on each side) and then injected wood glue and tapped in hard wood dowels. After it set I cut off flush the dowels and sanded smooth and refinished.
Since i have never done this before, My question is will this hold together? Its a 69 caliber smoothbore . Here is a picture. <a href="http://tinypic.com" target="_blank"><img src="http://i43.tinypic.com/2j34six.jpg" border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by TinyPic">[/url] http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2j34six&s=5
If I were you I would buy a 5/16 in 12" long twist drill at the hardware store.
Disassemble the gun.
WAX!!! the external areas of the stock around the wrist, the breech end of the barrel, the breech plug tang and the tang screw and trigger plate, including the threads, with paste floor wax. If the breech plug is recessed into the barrel at the breech make sure the acra-glas cannot lock it in by getting into some recess. If you fail this waxing the assembly could become permanent.
Let dry and repeat the waxing to assure everything is covered smooth areas need just a coating. I simply fill threaded holes with wax and the screw then forces the the still soft "plug" out.
Starting in the tang inlet, maybe at the tang screw hole, carefully eyeball the alignment and drill down the middle of the wrist to a point well past the crack, 2-3"
Using the red box Brownells acra-glas (NOT CHEAPO HOBBY STORE OR HARDWARE STORE STUFF) glue in a piece of 1/4" piano wire (hobby store) or in a bigger hole use 3/8" plastic/fiberglass loading rod or a piece of dowel (third choice). Make it long enough that it fills the hole to about the tang screw. Drilling piano wire is tough so don't block the screw hole with it.
Pour some acra-glas into the hole and then put in the rod the glas should come out of the slightly oversized hole before the rod bottoms out so the hole is full or glass. Install the waxed parts and let the excess glas squeeze out. It will not stick to the waxed parts or the stock where it is waxed and can be lightly wiped ot simply allowed to set and then chip it off the waxed surface. It will pop right off.
Now since its a musket make a thin sheet steel or brass plate the wraps the wrist and covers the dowels. Screw it down with small wood screws.
It thin appears to be a period correct repair.
The dowel/rod down the wrist is how a crack is repaired with a dowel.
There is really no need to disassemble the gun unless you want to look at the tang mortise to see how the "glass bedding" works.
Dan