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  1. J

    Removing Birchwood Casey Plum Brown barrel finish

    That does look good!
  2. J

    Removing Birchwood Casey Plum Brown barrel finish

    Thanks to all for the input. Used vinegar and light steel wool to remove the Plum Brown. Starting over on the barrel.
  3. J

    Removing Birchwood Casey Plum Brown barrel finish

    Refurbishing an old CVA Frontier. Used vinegar to remove the barrel bluing. Tried to refinish with BC Plum Brown barrel finish, but can't get an even finish. Thinking of starting over. Does anyone know if soaking the barrel in vinegar will remove the Plum Brown finish?
  4. J

    Hello From Montana

    Thanks
  5. J

    Hello From Montana

    Thanks for the greeting
  6. J

    Hello From Montana

    Thanks for the greeting. Sorry for the double post.
  7. J

    Hello From Montana

    Tried to post this intro earlier, but must have pushed the wrong key. Looking forward to participating in the forum.
  8. J

    Hello from Montana

    Looking forward to exploring the Forum.
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