Sidney Smith
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Look real close at the label on the bottle. That's a lower case e.
Look real close at the label on the bottle. That's a lower case e.
I built a CVA Mountain Rifle from their kit years ago in the late 1970s. I remember their instructions said use "lamp black" on the metal furniture against the wood for inletting. Now, I was a late 20th-century kid with absolutely no idea of what "lamp black" was. All I knew is I couldn't find any reference to what they were talking about or where to find it. Also I was probably too thick to pick up the phone and ask CVA about it. Anyway, I've come to know that lamp black can be applied to a metal part by holding it over the chimney of a kerosene lamp and smoking the wick. The ash deposit that results is lamp black, I think. Hope that helps, and I hope someone else knowledgable on this will add something.Can this be made or where does one acquire it?
Getting ready to inlet a brass buttplate on a Kentucky stock per another post I saw.
All I can seem to find in Prussian blue and am afraid it might stain the stock wood.
Thanks
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