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Stan I use q-tip and saturate dent it takes several times to burn finish off in deeper dents.Just keed doing it and it will raise the wood back up. Bobby

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I soak the dented area with a small patch of cloth saturated w/water for a time to get the fibers softened up.
Then use the same wet patch w/a soldering gun (much more heat and easier for me to use) pressed into it over the dent to generate the heat & steam.
Works well, can be tedious work sometimes no matter the method. But well worth the time to restore rather than rasping, sanding and filling.
I like the alcohol treatment..!

Some of the MilSurp rifle restortion folks put the nasty grease and cosmoline soaked wood parts into the dishwasher to clean them off (if they'll fit!) and raise dents from the stocks.
They say it works well, but one of the 'problems' they have is that the stamped arsenal markings (dents really) in the wood end up raised to the surface and usually above the surface.

They see it as a real problem,,it may be something usable for raising dents of a more natural usage occurrence. Never tried it in either case, but it's a thought. The extreme hot water and dry cycle would be the key I'd guess.

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Originally Posted By: eightbore
What, exactly, is an "iron". Does it have something to do with starched shirts??


Yes. Exactly. But, irons come in many shapes and sizes, with other applications than with just clothes. As Keith noted, you can also make your own for specific applications.

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bill, yes you got it right.

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Perhaps I should have mentioned from the first that the dent in question is on the stock of my Alex Henry .450 31/4" double. The wood's finish is (perhaps)ancient linseed oil and maybe whatever the Indian upper caste member used on the rifles in his arsenal (its stamped "15" on the other side).

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