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Originally Posted by iplagolf View Post
Tabs, I'm not a gun smith, although I have worked on some. I have done woodwork on teak pieces on boats and on furniture that has been damaged. A good epoxy can bind the break and a re-do of the finish can hide the break. I believe I saw where David did a great job on a .410 shot gun. Look him up. fritz
That was my thought also. Lots of good clean matching grain in the area of the break and good surface area to glue together. Should be repairable, if the builder can't make a new one for you.


That is a shame Tabs. Nice wood used in that stock.

Richard
Old 12-09-2011, 06:13 PM
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