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I have a LPHO spray gun you can try out. I bought it and all the stuff and just haven't really fucked with it much yet. Welcome to pick it up and keep it as long as you need. Needs to be cleaned and it's a cheapie but it might work.I’m gunna end up doing it. Any tips? Should I go out and buy a spray gun?
Thanks man! I appreciate the kind gesture. I’ll keep it in mind. It’ll be down the road, just trying figure out what imma do with this thing. Bout to win a 150 dollar stock set on GB so that will be my first tackle. Staining walnut woodI have a LPHO spray gun you can try out. I bought it and all the stuff and just haven't really fucked with it much yet. Welcome to pick it up and keep it as long as you need. Needs to be cleaned and it's a cheapie but it might work.
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Steam iron? Hmmm interesting. This is what I’m getting. Looks to be already prepped pretty goodA steam iron, 0000 steel wool, and Boiled Linseed Oil.
Welcome to the KK. Where your wallet cries, dreams come true, and wives enable our addiction.Gun room? Need an addition on the house now. Crap.
Really wanna make the walnut wood stand out, boiled linseed oil do the trick?Yea I got some experience with that too lol. Trial by fire.
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Yea treat it several times over a week or so like 2 days between. There's other ways also. Heat gun(careful!), soak it and hit it with a wire brush. BLO actually changes the colors sort of.Really wanna make the walnut wood stand out, boiled linseed oil do the trick?
Steam iron? Hmmm interesting. This is what I’m getting. Looks to be already prepped pretty good
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Who was looking for a VP9?
Pawn shop has this one for $699
They would take $600+ tax probably
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Will they take $500? Because that's really what it's worth
Played in the mud this morning. Cleaned out a ditch that was clogged with deadfall trees causing it to overflow from the rain yesterday and started cleaning up a massively overgrown briar/privet patch.
R14’s did very good in the muddy muck, was in 4wd and only had to lock the rear differential once. Cutting brakes also help.
Really wanna make the walnut wood stand out, boiled linseed oil do the trick?