Grahame Collins
18th February 2008, 08:53 PM
Its been a bit wet up here and among other things ,the gun locker went under to the tune of 700 mms.
My muzzleloaders fared the wost with areas burnt where the blackpowder flashes (this is normal ) the wood gets burnt a tiny bit.
Normally it does not present a problem when the muzzleloader stocks aren't drowned in 2 feet of water.
The timber is very spongy. I know the procedure for dry timber but am unaware of how to proceed to dry out the wet timber without further damage .Would a spotlight lamp be advisable to dry the stock out?
Thank you
Grahame
My muzzleloaders fared the wost with areas burnt where the blackpowder flashes (this is normal ) the wood gets burnt a tiny bit.
Normally it does not present a problem when the muzzleloader stocks aren't drowned in 2 feet of water.
The timber is very spongy. I know the procedure for dry timber but am unaware of how to proceed to dry out the wet timber without further damage .Would a spotlight lamp be advisable to dry the stock out?
Thank you
Grahame