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Took just over two hours. All stripped very easily. The B11 was a little more stubborn than the others. The CGBJ did not want to give it up totally and will need some work. No sanding yet on any except the RS.
The Rodent Solution was done a few days before as a test run and it has some hand sanding.
I did tape all the scales with the blue painter's tape and trimmed it with the utility knife in the pic.
I would let the tape hang, then stabbed the knives through the middle of the tape all the way through to the handle for a good tight seal, folded the tape back over the top and bottom of the handle then taped up the sides. Trimmed with the utility knife and stripped.
The taping is what took most of the time. I could probably have done everything in under an hour if not for that part. The hardest part of the whole process was putting the tape on, trimming it and getting the tape glue off the handles afterwards. I am not sure if the tape makes a difference but I played it safe.