Patching the draws on a No4 forend
Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 7:17 pm
The draws on my recently acquired '44 Maltby seem to have been absolutely ruined, quite possibly by tugging down from the front. Hopefully they'll recover a little after the linseed soaks in but I suspect I'll have to cut them out, patch and start again with the fitting.
Having digested a few manuals and Peter Laidler's excellent photo-essay on the subject I'm confident I can do the job but I wonder if you forumites (Fullboreans?) have any particular tips or advice? Most significantly I have a choice of Honduran mahogany, white ash or some sort of maple from my scrap bin; what would be appropriate, and what would a real armourer have used? (Might be able to find some walnut, rosewood or iroko if I dig about a bit.) Would copper or brass blocks offer a significant advantage, and would they be 'legal' for 'as issued' competitions?
Having digested a few manuals and Peter Laidler's excellent photo-essay on the subject I'm confident I can do the job but I wonder if you forumites (Fullboreans?) have any particular tips or advice? Most significantly I have a choice of Honduran mahogany, white ash or some sort of maple from my scrap bin; what would be appropriate, and what would a real armourer have used? (Might be able to find some walnut, rosewood or iroko if I dig about a bit.) Would copper or brass blocks offer a significant advantage, and would they be 'legal' for 'as issued' competitions?