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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Any Stock Finishers here ? I have a couple questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Souther" data-source="post: 2970628" data-attributes="member: 106428"><p>Great looking stock. I started gunsmithing back in the 1970s and finished many stocks. I would use a damp cloth and wipe it down. That would raise the grain not real wet. Allow to dry. Then 0000, steel wool. To smooth. I use multiple coats of Tru-oil using my fingers. Do several coats when dry, lightly with 0000 steel wool to remove any bumps. Tru-oil fills the poor when you spread with your fingers. Glass smooth with the grain enhanced. I used this in the 70s and my 338 and other wood stocks still looks good . As many coats as needed. Tru Oil is easy to repair scratches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Souther, post: 2970628, member: 106428"] Great looking stock. I started gunsmithing back in the 1970s and finished many stocks. I would use a damp cloth and wipe it down. That would raise the grain not real wet. Allow to dry. Then 0000, steel wool. To smooth. I use multiple coats of Tru-oil using my fingers. Do several coats when dry, lightly with 0000 steel wool to remove any bumps. Tru-oil fills the poor when you spread with your fingers. Glass smooth with the grain enhanced. I used this in the 70s and my 338 and other wood stocks still looks good . As many coats as needed. Tru Oil is easy to repair scratches. [/QUOTE]
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