Tim L
Pilgrim
What can you use on a Powderhorn to prevent it from cracking?
can you use olive oil, raw linseed oil, boiled linseed oil?
can you use olive oil, raw linseed oil, boiled linseed oil?
I'd like to see a picture of your Dad's 98 year old powder horn, that's really cool!Not much, if anything, needed. None of mine have cracked. For the sake of this thread I just inspected a horn my father made in 1922. No special treatment ever. No cracks. As for the plug. Use only soft wood for a plug. Materials like ebony, bone, antler do not compress and can easily cause cracking at the spout. I whittle mine from green branches.
I would avoid the linseed oils. Believe the horn sheath we use is related to fingernails, so...can you use olive oil, raw linseed oil, boiled linseed oil?
Wait- Fingernail polish??I would avoid the linseed oils. Believe the horn sheath we use is related to fingernails, so...
If the file thingy works it should be below. I once posted this pic asking members to guess it's age. Guesses ranged from Genesis to last week. But, as I said, it was 1922. My father made it when he was a Boy Scout. Scraped it with his pocket knife and scrimed with an old nail.I'd like to see a picture of your Dad's 98 year old powder horn, that's really cool!
It worked, thanks! That's awesomeIf the file thingy works it should be below. I once posted this pic asking members to guess it's age. Guesses ranged from Genesis to last week. But, as I said, it was 1922. My father made it when he was a Boy Scout. Scraped it with his pocket knife and scrimed with an old nail.
https://hosting.photobucket.com/albums/rr329/Rifleman1776/.highres/MarioFuscohorn.jpg
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