Just bought your starter kit. Going to beCleaning up my grandpas old Winchester 101 to get a feel for it and then excited to start a project my kids will be able to use for deer hunting. Love your videos
Thank you for the heads-up on the website. We are working on getting it back online. Sorry for the inconvenience. We can take your order over the phone at (830) 627-9030 or you can email us at sales@ullmanprecision.com. Our cutters will handle the birch ply without any issue. Please let us know if you have any more questions. We are happy to help.
Do you have any recommendations kn where to buy a cheap checkering tool. I've inherited a 300 win mag and was hoping to restore the finish, while doing so I'd also like to retouch the checkering.
Just bought your starter kit. Going to beCleaning up my grandpas old Winchester 101 to get a feel for it and then excited to start a project my kids will be able to use for deer hunting. Love your videos
Hello Tim - It's always a great feeling when you can restore a family heirloom. Best of luck with your upcoming projects.
that is a beautiful piece of wood
Some great tips and information. Thanks! We enjoy your tools.
Michael, I am not going to be able to make it to DSC. I will be glad to get this 32-20 ammo to you, however we can make it work. Jimmy Moore
Well Bummer, Sorry you won't be there. Give the shop a call next week and we can work something out. 830-627-9030
The wood looks like stained curly maple.
looking at a kit. The website is broken. Can you checker birch ply, or is it too soft?
Thank you for the heads-up on the website. We are working on getting it back online. Sorry for the inconvenience. We can take your order over the phone at (830) 627-9030 or you can email us at sales@ullmanprecision.com.
Our cutters will handle the birch ply without any issue. Please let us know if you have any more questions. We are happy to help.
This is great! In the process of checkering a “practice stock”. I need some advice. Do you checker before or after stock refinish?
Checking is done after finishing. You then brush in the finish with a brush similar to a tooth brush.
Do you have any recommendations kn where to buy a cheap checkering tool. I've inherited a 300 win mag and was hoping to restore the finish, while doing so I'd also like to retouch the checkering.
Turned me off right away with the very POOR volume.
Have you tried turning the volume up? lmao
What a nut? Lol. Mr Ullman is one of the very best in USA.