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On 04/01/2024 at 19:22, sandspider said:

That does look much better. How did you do it?

First I let a small quantity of spirit dye ‘vent’ off and used the residue to colour a quality waterproof wood glue and a little sawdust.

I widened the outer edge of the crack with sandpaper then wedged open the crack with toothpicks and forced in the glue with another pick, before clamping.  Cleaned up with wet n dry paper to 1000 grit before added alaknet oil finish.

finished up like this ( on the right )and now on the sales page

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I followed your progress with interest, as did many others.
You have done well and I certainly agree with your comment that the woodworking was therapeutic.
I worked on old no name Spanish sbs many years ago, for almost a year, some of the mechanics were beyond my ability, but I concentrated on the appearance. It ended up as a wall hanger and quite a good looking one.😊
Immense satisfaction.
 

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1 hour ago, Red696 said:

First I let a small quantity of spirit dye ‘vent’ off and used the residue to colour a quality waterproof wood glue and a little sawdust.

I widened the outer edge of the crack with sandpaper then wedged open the crack with toothpicks and forced in the glue with another pick, before clamping.  Cleaned up with wet n dry paper to 1000 grit before added alaknet oil finish.

finished up like this ( on the right )and now on the sales page

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Thanks. Smart work 👏

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2 hours ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

A VERY interesting thread.

Now you need to move on to something that will improve the value of a gun and not just the aesthetics.

Keep up the good work.  :good:


It’s in full working order after fixing the ejector problem, the only non aesthetic that may add value is altering to multi choke so it can fire steel on both barrels.  The cost of that won’t be covered by the value, same could be said of the cost of a reblue to sort out the blood marking.

Would welcome any suggestions you may have, I’m really enjoying the learning process on all things Shotgun 👍

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21 hours ago, Red696 said:


It’s in full working order after fixing the ejector problem, the only non aesthetic that may add value is altering to multi choke so it can fire steel on both barrels.  The cost of that won’t be covered by the value, same could be said of the cost of a reblue to sort out the blood marking.

Would welcome any suggestions you may have, I’m really enjoying the learning process on all things Shotgun 👍

I think you have to accept this was a gun to learn on. 

Anything else you do to it via a third party would add a little value but not enough to justify the expense.

It is a BUDGET gun, you have tidied it up, BUT it is not worthy of anything more.

There is a plethora of these guns sitting in the back rooms of almost every gun shop in the country.

You should look at a cheap Beretta or Browning that would benefit from your time.

Good luck.

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@TIGHTCHOKE  thanks for the advice I appreciate it.  
I’m looking for another project to continue to learn on, or at least tidy up the woodwork, but it seems the Big B brands never come up for sale as spares or repairs.  I’d be to worried about buying a working model and messing it up..

Ideally a gas operated SA will come up at some point, must show patience…  

 

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