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If the glue is going to do the job of fastening the grips to the tang. I assume then the bayonet is just for show and screws are nothing more than eye candy. So instead of screws, you could find rivets which look similar to the original, cut the heads off and glue them on the grip as well.
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I'm regretting not drilling trough the wood and making the two steel pins I used to stabilize the handle when gluing go trough and then hammer them in to a rivet shape. And the glue is one of the most powerful on the planet. I trust it more than a rivet. |
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Back in the day there were certain rifles came from the factory a little too clean and shiney. Soldiers would sometimes take old motor oil and wipe down the wood stock with it. You could try that out on a test piece of wood and see if it might give it that weathered and battle hardened look. If thats what you're looking for, personally I kinda like the contrast of old and new.
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Airplane Nerd
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Depending on what kind of cashflow I get going on in the next two weeks I may paint my car's brake calipers red.
So may or may not have a post in here with a project. ![]()
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Ace of the Deep
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Nice fix Betonov.
![]() I got a floor lamp that I got for free a couple of months ago, since it doesn't work. I just left it standing somewhere wondering what to do with it. I recently got interested in electronics, so I took it apart. ![]() ![]() I measured different stuff with the multimeter, I noticed that this fuse has blown, since there's no continuity through it. ![]() Not sure if I should just solder in a new fuse and try if it works or analyse the other parts and see if there's something else broken. ![]() |
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