Author Topic: Lancaster Rehab - Attempted Reclamation and Rescue of an Old Project Gone Wrong  (Read 27111 times)

Offline smylee grouch

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Gosh, from here it looks like nice clean carving, I like it.  :)

Offline Curtis

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You are way too kind, Smylee!  Thanks!

Here is that range report: http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=46805.msg460630#msg460630

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Offline T*O*F

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That gun's too purty to shoot.  I never realized you were a lefty.  That explains a lot.
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Nice looking gun. Too bad it's backward :)

Offline Pukka Bundook

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Very nice job, Curtis!

Pity you got the lock on the wrong side though, LOL!
Maybe you can do another thread and show how you are going  to fix that, and put lock on the Right side? !

 (Kidding of course!)

Grand job.

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Turned out very nice. Thanks for posting your journey. It was nice traveling with you.
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Thank you Curtis. It was very enjoyable and informative to read your thread. The rifle turned out very nice.

Offline SingleMalt

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You did a nice job on it, Curtis.  What finish is on the stock?
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Fine job and nice shooting, Curtis! Gotta love it when all those holes meet in the black with no filing or fiddling with sights. Can't say that's ever happened to me!

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Curtis,
I love it.  What a nice rescue job you did.  Especially that wood replacement at the tang.  From the pictures, you hid it well.

That seemed awful fast, wish I was retired too!

Cheers,
Norm
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Alright you jokers!  Being left handed just means I'm in my right mind!!  :P

Seriously tho' I typically don't build left handed guns because of the limited lock selection as well as potential difficulty in selling a left handed gun.  I don't mind shooting a right haded gun but I have to confess it is quite nice to have a cheek piece on the side of a rifle where I can actually use it!

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Offline SingleMalt

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Alright you jokers!  Being left handed just means I'm in my right mind!!  :P

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Not in the psychological sense, and not in your case.   ;D ???
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You did a nice job on it, Curtis.  What finish is on the stock?

Thanks Malt!  After staining with AF and LMF red maple stain, I rubbed it back some with steel wool and grey Scotch Brite.  Next I applied three coats of LMF sealer, two heavy coats and one thin coat.  I rubbed back lightly with grey Scotchbrite between coats just in case there were any dust or imperfections that may cause an issue.  After the second coat of LMF sealer I used Kibler's bone black and Tung oil to accent the carving and a few other spots, applied with an artist's brush and wiped off the high spots with fingers and / or my palm. I applied the third coat of LMF sealer and did another round of accenting with the boneblack and tung oil. 

I let the stock sit overnight and then hand rubbed a coat of Formby's tung oil over the entire stock.  Tung oil is low gloss and I thought I would try using it over the LMF sealer instead of rubbing the LMF back with rottenstone or other abrasive.  The next day I put a coat of paste floor wax over it all.  I really liked the results of the tung oil over the LMF sealer, much easier than rubbing back the shine IMHO.  8)

Not in the psychological sense, and not in your case.   ;D ???
 
Oh crapola man!  I didn't realize you had me figured out.....  :o

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Norm, Thanks, I was even amazed myself how well hidden the patch turned out.  I almost forgot it was there!  The carving don't look so good this closeup but the patch still fools the eye.




Gregg,
I got lucky the barrel shot straight left and right.  As far as the elevation goes, the last few rifles I built I have used a pair of dividers and estimated how far the top of the rear sight was from the centerline of the bore, and then made the front sight the same height from centerline of bore.  I put the rear sight quite a ways up the barrel on this one so I could see it better, and made it fairly low profile.  The front site was actually recycled from a rifle I built several years ago - after I had filed it down to 1/8" and was still shooting way low I had to make a taller rear site and a new front site to get it to shoot center bull.  I threw the old sight in a parts drawer for "someday" and that day arrived for the front sight last week!


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Curtis, Really Nice Rifle!!! Nice clean work. I really like the color of the rifle . You did a heck of a job with that patch! Good Job!  Nate

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That gun's too purty to shoot...

Almost too purty to shoot, TOF, but not quite!!  Took it out to the woods for a bit this morning and it came back in one piece!



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Offline B.Habermehl

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I think you have gone so far beyond "salvage" it's really impressive. I really like it. The art work flows really nicely. I can't wait till you challenge you self again. BJH
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Eyow what a great rescue. I really like that rifle. I'll bet there are some lefties calling you wanting to buy it.
That is quite the lovely finish job. Great, rich color.

I love your carving. I think it looks well planned and crisply executed. 
I was waiting to see the tang area. Bravo! If I didn't know about the repair, I'd have never seen it. What super work.
Best wishes and God Bless, Marc

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BJH and Marcruger -  Thanks for your kindness, glad you enjoyed the thread.  Any of you guys wanna come to Missouri for a squirrel hunt??  Lol!

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The accents with the bone black turned out really nice!  Great job, Curtis!


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It's a great rifle all around.  Many have touched on the fine points so repeating them is redundant.  Suffice to say, I love it!
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Looks pretty awesome to me. Nice work!

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Thanks for your comments gentlemen!

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I noticed the photos were missing in this thread so I went back and fixed them!

Thanks for looking,
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Offline 577SXS

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First time I've seen this! Very nice work. That tang change really turned out great.