Now the question is, what the heck do I do with them? The appear to have been pretty nice before the belt sander got involved.
Are these worth trying to restore?
Are these worth trying to restore?
Somebody git a rope!!!![]()
If they are N frame, I have a set with a bubba'd left stock.
Yes they can be restored, and not all that tough to do. The checkering will cover up the restoration work if done properly.
I start by getting the existing surface perfectly smooth, so no joint line shows. Then dig through my walnut scrap and find a chunk of similar color and grain. Get that mating surface perfectly flat on the same flat plate with sandpaper. Then glue and clamp the donor wood to the grip.
Once it dries I shape and sand it to the finish, and apply stain or just sealer to match. After sealing and finishing the repair, I give them to a local guy who does checkering. His fee for small repairs is very cheap, and the end result is a nice pair of grips.
DWfan has repaired several sets of grips for me, I have no doubt he could restore yours.
SWCA 892