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    Grandpa’s decoys

    When I started exposing the original paint I tried to do a proper restoration by removing the chipping and peeling paint. Unfortunately it didn’t work. I’ll be painting them to the original scheme.
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    Grandpa’s decoys

    A good chance to honor the original design. I have to decide how to paint them. I intend to hunt over them. The basic scheme (I have others that have the full paint in good shape that are simple in their appearance) or a more complex version that I have developed using Steve Sanford’s...
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    Grandpa’s decoys

    Shaped the bills and used a scrubber pad to knock off the loose paint. Really surprised how well the original paint layer stuck. Probably a lead or oils based paint given they were originally made in the 1950’s. Also wonder about this style of keel weight. It is free hanging lead. I have...
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    Grandpa’s decoys

    Thanks. I didn’t think to try that but I will next time. I have a variety of foredom bits and sanders that should make it easy though.
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    Grandpa’s decoys

    I am starting with bill repair. Two of them were damaged and the third was broken off. I experimented with epoxy sculpt on the two and was happy with the result. I used a nail and a larger amount of the material and so far seems to be getting very hard and well attached. I tried to pull the...
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