What paint kit would you recommend for this?
I have some wood stock rifles that have minor dings I want to repair for cosmetic reasons.
Thanks,

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The minor ding is a 1cm by 3 cm by 5 mm deep chunk of missing wood. I'll buy you a keg of beer if you can fix that with a tea bag. LOL.AndyC wrote:Minor dings? Take a damp cloth or teabag, place over the ding and iron it with a hot iron. The steam expands the wood-fibers, lifting out the ding.
Does that stuff take stain well? I just picked up a [previously] nice Browning M92 .357 mag levergun, and it has some gouges and deep dents in the stock that I want to fix up. Without having researched it thoroughly yet, I would assume you would raise what you can with steam, sand out the scratches, bondo the deep stuff, and then restain it. I just don't want the bondo part to be discolored.Keith B wrote:Bondo, just like you use on cars. Will bond to the wood and is paintable. Available at any auto parts or home improvemenrt store. Most have a little small plastic tub for around $6-$7.
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A "Ding" is by definition a small dent, implying that the material was compressed. If what you had was a ding, AndyC's method of repair, utilizing steam to lift the grain, was and is the accepted method to effect a repair.drjoker wrote:The minor ding is a 1cm by 3 cm by 5 mm deep chunk of missing wood. I'll buy you a keg of beer if you can fix that with a tea bag. LOL.AndyC wrote:Minor dings? Take a damp cloth or teabag, place over the ding and iron it with a hot iron. The steam expands the wood-fibers, lifting out the ding.
The scratch is a 1 mm groove that is 15 mm long. Tea bag might fix that. (thanks)
Ummmmm. No. Not at all. It will stay grey unless you paint it.Does that stuff take stain well?
The minor ding sounds big enough that finding another piece of wood with similar grain and carving a patch would work well. Get it to fit in nicely, epoxy it in and then carefully sand/file it down to match the stock's contours and finish it.drjoker wrote:The minor ding is a 1cm by 3 cm by 5 mm deep chunk of missing wood. I'll buy you a keg of beer if you can fix that with a tea bag. LOL.AndyC wrote:Minor dings? Take a damp cloth or teabag, place over the ding and iron it with a hot iron. The steam expands the wood-fibers, lifting out the ding.
The scratch is a 1 mm groove that is 15 mm long. Tea bag might fix that. (thanks)