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Scratch repair.
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Scratch repair.
I have a 2014 Big Boy .357/.38. It has a scratch on the stock. Can anyone point me to a stain/brand that would match or closely match the stock color?Henry doesn't carry stain.
Re: Scratch repair.
I bought this stuff for a few light scratches. I have not try it yet though. But, it may be worth a shot, if you can find it in stock somewhere. I got mine from Midwest Gun Works. However, it listed as discontinued.
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Re: Scratch repair.
Is it a scratch, like through the surface and into the bare wood?
Or is it just pressed into the wood and not through the surface stain?
Steaming will raise up a pressure dent, but if the damage is through the stain, then yeah, you're gonna need to address that too. YouTube has some good videos on this, watch a few and take the tips and tricks that you think will work best in your situation.
Or is it just pressed into the wood and not through the surface stain?
Steaming will raise up a pressure dent, but if the damage is through the stain, then yeah, you're gonna need to address that too. YouTube has some good videos on this, watch a few and take the tips and tricks that you think will work best in your situation.
Re: Scratch repair.
Some years back, I bought a set (4, I think) of coloring "pens/markers" at a local furniture store. I think they used them to cover scratches in furniture on the floor.
Don't know what ever happened to them but I recall they seemed to work.
I don't know if such is still available but if might be an option.
Don't know what ever happened to them but I recall they seemed to work.
I don't know if such is still available but if might be an option.
Re: Scratch repair.
I dont know how bad your scratch is but if its really bad call Henry and ask them about a replacement. I almost bet they would send you one for free
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Re: Scratch repair.
I'd consider it a beauty mark from reliable use. I have several Henry rifles and some have surface dents and scratches from being used and riding on 4 wheelers and side by sides. Just part of being used. I want my grandkids to know that grandpa used them and they weren't always locked up in a cabinet.
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Re: Scratch repair.
It's called character.
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Re: Scratch repair.
Waaaaaay off topic but here’s an interesting story.
I bought a Ruger 77 in 1981 and hunted deer and elk with it for 30+ years in all kinds of weather and geography. Needless to say my stock had lots of “character” that I saw as memories of my many hunts with it. A couple of years ago I decided to sell it listing it on the local gun trader site. I didn’t get any interest even tho it was the Mark I tang safety red pad 77 that is desirable. So I ordered a Boyds walnut replacement stock for it, bumped the price up and sold it right away. Yes I could have refinished the stock but I’m no Broken Ole Marine.
My skills are limited.
Here’s some before and after pics.
I bought a Ruger 77 in 1981 and hunted deer and elk with it for 30+ years in all kinds of weather and geography. Needless to say my stock had lots of “character” that I saw as memories of my many hunts with it. A couple of years ago I decided to sell it listing it on the local gun trader site. I didn’t get any interest even tho it was the Mark I tang safety red pad 77 that is desirable. So I ordered a Boyds walnut replacement stock for it, bumped the price up and sold it right away. Yes I could have refinished the stock but I’m no Broken Ole Marine.
Here’s some before and after pics.
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