Hey guys,
I’m sitting here on the couch enduring day 4 of COVID and am going stir crazy. So, I thought I’d ask a question I’ve had for a long time.
There are some woods used for stocks that naturally have high or moderate levels of tannic acid in them. If memory serves, Chestnut, cherry, oak (white & red) and walnut are all examples.
Now, if this is so, how is it we don’t get substantial rusting of metallic components when attached to these type stocks? Thanks guys.
Ez