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Reply #15 - Oct 23rd, 2025 at 8:38pm
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oneatatime wrote on Oct 4th, 2025 at 2:48pm:
I don't know about Browning but it definitely did a number on the edges of a 1976 200 year Ruger's receiver.


Never heard of Ruger using salt.
  
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Reply #16 - Oct 24th, 2025 at 1:08am
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Did a search and in the Ruger forum and quite a few people complained they had the same problem with Number Ones of the 76-77 period. One user found a company that made a test for salt in wood and guess what? One user said it was higher end wood that Browning also used. Read all about it:
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Reply #17 - Oct 24th, 2025 at 5:20pm
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Nice looking wood Joe.   
When I got out of the Army I worked at a wood product firm that specialized in Douglas Fir columns. One day we unloaded a few box cars filled with with 16’ and longer 2x4s onto racks with short pieces between each layer that went into a 50 foot long kiln.  I think they cooked for 3-4 days.  Some came out really warped despite the way they were stacked to prevent as much warping as possible.  They ended up having all the knots cut out anyway with long enough pieces being run through a finger joint glueing machine.  My only kiln dried wood exposure. 
How many times have you moved your wood stash Joe.
  

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Reply #18 - Oct 24th, 2025 at 5:36pm
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Joe, the air drying put a nasty warp in that blank!
  
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Reply #19 - Oct 25th, 2025 at 12:03pm
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The trees I worked on in Anderson and Chico, Calif.  Cut em in the winter,bring back to Idaho and sticker and load up in a cabin and seal it up. go one year to let the wood stabilize and keep the grain tight.then can be mover where air can circulate. Third year put up in the rafters of the barn till they cure out. go slow and have tight grained wood. Taught from Don Cantwell...an old logger and Ed Preslik both very well known for there gun stocks in Chico,CA. I did paint the end grain.....
  

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Reply #20 - Oct 25th, 2025 at 12:40pm
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westerner wrote on Oct 24th, 2025 at 5:40pm:
Percussion Schuetzen rifle blank. I have a bunch of them. 
Many percussion Schuetzen rifles had a lot of drop. The blanks are cut extra big to fit most stock types.


Looks like resorcinol.  Great choice

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Reply #21 - Oct 25th, 2025 at 9:33pm
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Rick. 
You got us confused. I looked up resorcinol and see it is good for acne.
  

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Reply #22 - Oct 26th, 2025 at 1:48pm
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bpjack wrote on Oct 25th, 2025 at 9:33pm:
Rick. 
You got us confused. I looked up resorcinol and see it is good for acne.


Resorcinol glue, also known as resorcinol-formaldehyde, is an adhesive combination of resin and hardener that withstands long-term water immersion and has high resistance to ultraviolet light.
  

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Reply #23 - Oct 26th, 2025 at 3:03pm
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Thanks Bud. I missed most Puyallup matches this year due to a bad back.  Hope to be back shooting at John’s next match.
  

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Reply #24 - Nov 1st, 2025 at 11:50pm
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I love Walnut. One fancy one plain. The fancy one has questionable grain through the grip. It will be fine as long as it's not shipped USPS.
  

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