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View Poll Results: Infusing wood with epoxy? | |||
Acceptable under any circumstances. |
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2 | 15.38% |
Acceptable to repair damaged wood. |
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5 | 38.46% |
Acceptable on refinished guns. |
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7 | 53.85% |
Who cares? |
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1 | 7.69% |
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I collect pistol carbines, which are notoriously liable to cracking and chipping at the edges of their wooden furniture. What is the thinking of the collector community on infusing their wood with epoxy as a preventative measure? Is it as bad as, or more acceptable than, refinishing the metal?
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