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  • #16
    AK Junkie
    Banned
    • Jan 2014
    • 262

    Originally posted by Atticus818
    I did purposely pick up a b grade kit, so that may be why it is less clean. I figured it was my first build so, given the fact I will likely screw something up, damage will be on a cheaper kit. LOL.
    lol. there's a sh*t tonne of information on building AKs on here, AK specific sites and on YouTube. with a little care and understanding, there's no reason to screw up your build.

    please post pictures when it's completed. i have one that's been sitting in my closet for months that I need to get assembled.

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    • #17
      Atticus818
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 63

      So I finally have amassed the parts need to get this build underway.

      Just a few pics to show the progress of the stock refinishing. Mind you, this was a grade B kit, so some of the wood had a fair bit of dings (nothing major) and the color was pretty meh for me. I will say, Atlanic Firearms (who I purchased the kit from) delivered a pretty awesome kit for the money, and I would never hesitate to use them again.

      Anyways;

      This was just after stripping the old finish off. Sadly I didnt think to snap a pic before I removed it all.


      This was after drying, steaming out the nicks, re-drying, and sanding all the parts.




      These were taken after the first coat of stain went down. I was quite happy with the transformation, and while not perfect, is looking pretty good from what it was.

      I'll continue to update as things move along. Thanks for checking it out thusfar!

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      • #18
        []D [] []V[] []D
        Banned
        • Mar 2014
        • 39

        that's some nice lookin wood

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        • #19
          hellayella
          Calguns Addict
          • Sep 2012
          • 5578

          good work, proper refinishing of wood involves a lot of prep work (sanding, steaming out the dents etc)

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          • #20
            Atticus818
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2013
            • 63

            Originally posted by []D [] []V[] []D
            that's some nice lookin wood
            Thanks!

            Originally posted by hellayella
            good work, proper refinishing of wood involves a lot of prep work (sanding, steaming out the dents etc)
            Yes it does. Trying to learn it all along the way and make sure I do it right. Appreciate the kind words.

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