Refinished the stock with minwax antique oil and cerakote midnight blue the metal.
If I come across the before photos I'll post them , good chance they're just gone .
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Refinished the stock with minwax antique oil and cerakote midnight blue the metal.
If I come across the before photos I'll post them , good chance they're just gone .
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Oops, here's the photos https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...fc905a3b34.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2911f8613c.jpg
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The Sears TED Williams model
whoops
I had a lot of information about the Sears Family of Winchester Built Lever Actions,
unfortunately after a Hard Drive Crash it's all lost.
AntiqueSledMan.
Good job!
AND that gun is D&T for everything- nice.
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I got asked about the process in a message and figured id answer here incase anyone else would like to know.
This gun was in rough shape so i had to go after it with 120 sandpaper , in most cases you can start with a soak in acetone then blast with aluminum oxide . Next it needs to bake for an hr at 300. I used cerekote h series midnight blue , 2 light coats with my harbor freight 4oz detail gun. Back into the oven at 250 for 2 hrs .
The cerekote website has excellent instructions
Got one I bought dirt cheap in a gunshow with offset scope mount…decent shooter
Found some before photoshttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9e37c87ae2.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...24bac4ea30.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c91bc8e93d.jpg
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