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  • The Appalachian
    The Appalachian reacted to deerstalkert's post in the thread I saved a plank with Haha Haha.
    me too! me too! i just skimmed past the picture because i am trying to keep from sinning don't you know. envy, lust, covetousness, did i...
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    The Appalachian replied to the thread I saved a plank.
    I'll give you a fair price for it if you want to consider selling.
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    The Appalachian reacted to SwampBilly's post in the thread Beeswax with Like Like.
    I bought some pure beeswax ingots off of Amazon and I make bullet lube for my cap and balls by melting about 75% pure beeswax and an...
  • The Appalachian
    The Appalachian posted the thread Beeswax in The Craftsman.
    I use it a lot for a lot of things, especially in our fields of interest. One use I love it for is fluxing a lead pot for casting...
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    The Appalachian reacted to tjiann's post in the thread Mr Bobby Hoyt with Like Like.
    Was at his shop last week. Such a cool place.
  • The Appalachian
    The Appalachian replied to the thread Mr Bobby Hoyt.
    No, the entire world wide web. There is no safe place, and everything is forever on the 'net......
  • The Appalachian
    The Appalachian replied to the thread Mr Bobby Hoyt.
    Do things as you see fit, but if it were me I would make every effort to talk to the man before posting something like that for the...
  • The Appalachian
    The Appalachian replied to the thread Mr Bobby Hoyt.
    No, it's not......
  • The Appalachian
    This is what I meant above. Just enough clearance on the bolt hole through and through so the bolt(s) don't bind when installed. I think...
  • The Appalachian
    Whatever is binding your lock bolt inside needs to be relieved. Do that and it likely won't "pull" the barrel forward. I want zero gap...
  • The Appalachian
    The Appalachian reacted to trackpin's post in the thread gloss finish ? with Like Like.
    A rather plain jane sap wood factory walnut stock with figure turned into a pretty thing with the products shown. Yes, it is very shiny.
  • The Appalachian
    The Appalachian replied to the thread gloss finish ?.
    The same technique is needed either way. A soft bristled tooth brush, thinned finish, and judicious care to avoid filling the grooves...
  • The Appalachian
    The Appalachian reacted to oldwood's post in the thread Underlug hole elongation... with Like Like.
    I use 1/16 " pins . Drill the pin hole through the stock , and lug all the way. Remove barrel from wood , just wobble the drill bit...
  • The Appalachian
    Rock your drill bit back and forth to elongate the hole on the outside, then clean up the little bit of metal on the inside with an...
  • The Appalachian
    The Appalachian replied to the thread gloss finish ?.
    Just a note, BDL's are back in production with the same high gloss finish, so there's no more "used to have". Not my thing on any...
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