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    home made inletting brew

    What works for you fellas other then lip stick vaseline mixture? I think my eyes are changing and I am getting tired of gooey smeary stuff. I am gonna try a candle this afternoon.
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    I use the commercial inletting black. Not sure what brand/name as I'm not in my garage. Very small bottle that seems pricey at first, but it goes a LONG way and that stuff lasts a long time, not drying out while on the rifle. Also takes a good washing to get it off and off your hands. I tried the lipstick and the persian blue but eventually bit the bullet and purchased the real stuff.

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    Jerrow's inletting black

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    I went to a paint store and bought a tube of bright YELLOW paint pigment.

    Spread some of this on a metal aluminum pie pan, squirt a bit of WD-40 on it, stir the two up, take a 1/4" wide artist brush and put a thin coat of it on your barreled action.
    Lightly tap the barreled action into your stock, every where you see yellow, start removing wood.

    It is VERY easy to see .

    Ben

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    I use old motor oil, and a brush.
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    I have "made for the purpose" inletting black and I do use it occasionally depending on the situation but mostly I just use a large Sharpie felt tip marker, I "paint" the metal and after the ink drys in a few seconds the the wood is fitted. Any transfer is only where the wood actually fits snugly against the metal and the transfer is bone dry with no ink at all soaking into the wood, it's MUCH less messy than than the inletting black and at least for me it works better. I discovered it accidentally after I mis-placed my small (and expen&ive!) bottle of inletting black but after trying the Sharpie (the big "magnum" version) I find that the inletting black is not nearly as useful anymore!

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    interesting options y'all have! The candle deal was no good as action is epoxy painted, tried a mixture of clay and some oils and gave up on that, went back to my oil grease mixture for now. Gonna get some of that paint tint Ben is using, I'll call it Ben's Yellow!
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    I use Desenex [spelling?] spray foot powder. Not messy, wipes off with a cloth.

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    Felt marker scribbled on the metal and tapped into mortice . Works pretty good on lighter colored walnut or maple.

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    I use a yellow non drying paint that is intended for setting the ware pattern on a ring gear and pinion in a third member.
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