Howdy all,
I am looking for any advice on wood repair on a TC hawken style stock. It was my late grandfathers rifle. It has some damage to the wood under the brass stock plate that is inlayed into the wood on the side of the forearm that supports the barrel tennon wedge. The wood looks like it may have rotted or been damaged at one point and no longer retains one of the two screws that hold the brass plate in place. Does anyone know of products or fillers (maybe Gorilla glue brand?) that might be strong enough to support the screw/plate area? I'd like to fix it right and have it serve as my hunting rifle in honor of my grandfather.
Any advice on repairing the wood in that spot would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
HP
I am looking for any advice on wood repair on a TC hawken style stock. It was my late grandfathers rifle. It has some damage to the wood under the brass stock plate that is inlayed into the wood on the side of the forearm that supports the barrel tennon wedge. The wood looks like it may have rotted or been damaged at one point and no longer retains one of the two screws that hold the brass plate in place. Does anyone know of products or fillers (maybe Gorilla glue brand?) that might be strong enough to support the screw/plate area? I'd like to fix it right and have it serve as my hunting rifle in honor of my grandfather.
Any advice on repairing the wood in that spot would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
HP