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Posted By: Adam Kirchen Grip dent removal? - 12/28/2005 04:58 AM
On SA and SS grips is it possable to remove dent like you can on gun stocks, I've fixed many K98 stocks with water removing large dents with no trace of their past presents. So is this advisable or not on dagger grips?
Posted By: anonymous 123 Re: Grip dent removal? - 12/28/2005 05:06 AM
Adam:
I've never tried it but IMO there should be no difference in steaming dents out of wood grips as opposed to gun stocks.
The problem is that you're going to have to refinish the grip after dent removal. If the dents aren't too bad I'd probably leave them as is.
Jim
Posted By: Adam Kirchen Re: Grip dent removal? - 12/28/2005 05:28 AM
Didn't think of that Jim, most Laminated K98 stocks where unfinished unlike my grips. Roll Eyes
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Grip dent removal? - 12/28/2005 10:38 PM
I dont know if you saw this the first time around or not Adam, but here is a thread about steaming dents out of SS/SA grips. Seemed to work well for at least a couple members.
Grip Dent Removal

Tyrel
Posted By: Adam Kirchen Re: Grip dent removal? - 12/28/2005 11:20 PM
Thanks I guess I missed that artical. Smile
Posted By: George 1 Re: Grip dent removal? - 01/19/2006 04:46 AM
Adam :

I was successful in steaming out minor depressions in an early SS grip. I used a cotton towel, q-tips and a soldering iorn. I cleaned the grip with mineral spirits to remove any wax, oils, ect as best possible. I applied luke warm water on the depression with a Q-tip and attempted to let it soak-in for a few minutes. Next I dampened the cotton towel ( the end of it) and layed it on the depression. I then immediatly brushed the tip of the hot soldering iorn across the towel as slowly as I felt comfortable with a few times. You will see steam obviously coming off the towel. The trick is to pass it over the depression slowly enough to drive the steam into the grip (more like super heat the water that hopefully saturated the depression when you hit it with the Q-tip). The grip I did was ebony and naturally a very hard wood, so it took quite a few passes on each spot. The natural black color of the grip also did not show any burns either, although I don't think I scorched it at all. It does work with decent but not always perfect results.
Good Luck.

George
Posted By: Adam Kirchen Re: Grip dent removal? - 01/20/2006 05:00 AM
Thanks I will have too try it first on one of my lesser grade SA daggers. Wink
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