ChristianSilver
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thanks joshIf you just do the epoxy, it can be sanded and filled with new epoxy. Then you can sand it flush and polish it out. I find that a thick epoxy finish done in the rotisserie comes out high gloss and needs nothing further.
Total Boat epoxy had some issues of yellowing over time. On most wood stocks, that isn’t a big deal. It just blends in. On bright colors, it might be a problem.
thanks again but what good are safe queens—- gonna be difficult 4 me to thin the herd much more though. mabie sell the house insteadResearch. I spend a lot of time doing research on the products I use. The “yellowing” complaint came from folks using it on countertops. They weren’t using a UV protection on top, nor was it recommended at the time. I’ve used it on a few stocks and haven’t noticed it but they spend most of their time in the safe. Just sharing what I know.
Yeah, I know. My problem is I like to make stocks and build guns. I just can’t stop!thanks again but what good are safe queens—- gonna be difficult 4 me to thin the herd much more though. mabie sell the house insteadlol
