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walnut stock refinish? #8592176
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Any good threads or movies?

How to remove finish without opening pores?

How to fill pores?

Sanding without ruining previous labor?

Non-shiny spray finish?

Recommended procedure or product?

Any good threads or movies?

Can I call you on the phone and pick your brain lol.





Re: walnut stock refinish? [Re: Wright Brothers] #8592220
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a guy on youtube who's channel is TiborasaurusRex has some really good videos on finishing gun stocks

Re: walnut stock refinish? [Re: Wright Brothers] #8592286
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I prefer a chemical stripper to remove the old finish. A stiff bristled brush will remove it after soaking from the checkering. I never or rarely sand and you can steam to raise the dents prior to refinishing.


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Re: walnut stock refinish? [Re: 160user] #8592291
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Originally Posted by 160user
I prefer a chemical stripper to remove the old finish. A stiff bristled brush will remove it after soaking from the checkering. I never or rarely sand and you can steam to raise the dents prior to refinishing.


You're smarter than you look.

Re: walnut stock refinish? [Re: Wright Brothers] #8592304
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I do the same as 160 and then I like truoil, birchwood casey, for the finish. After set up, buff down with 0000 steel wool, condition then wax.

https://www.birchwoodcasey.com/products/tru-oil-gun-stock-finish-kit.html

Re: walnut stock refinish? [Re: Wright Brothers] #8592329
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I once removed the glossy finish from a Browning BBR. Furniture makes told me to use 0000 steel wool soaked in Olde English scratch remover. Works.

Not sure how this would work on an unfinished stock.

Re: walnut stock refinish? [Re: Wright Brothers] #8592339
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I was a stockmaker predominately since 1980 for a living. Did a good number of refinishes as well. One of the main things for a good oil finish is it should be worked in the wood rather than smeared on top. Also you want the pores filled and level surface. On refinish removeing plastic/epox type finishes it helps to use a remover but it will open your pores so needs to be refilled, a couple different ways to go but is vital really. After the wood is sanded , I go to 220 grit Garnet Parper, and ready for finish I like to give it a couple penetrating coats. Then fill pores either by wet sanding finish in small circular pathes joined togherther I like wwet or dry 400 grit or 320 dependin on the wood. Leave the mud overnight, Sand it back to the surface using w/d 600 grit wet with water or I like thinned finish, like thick water feel. Do that till it's totally level and filled.For finish I like Artist Linseed thinned with Artist Turpentine and Jap Dryer, again a thick water consistency. Or Tru Oil or Tung oil also work but keep them thin. Work the oil in and wipe off and repeat till done, takes a bit but better than thick. Put in a cabinet so it doesn't collect dust. If you want to cut back on the shine I like White Scotch Brite dipped in finish and wiped down. Steel wool can imbed little flecks in the pores and do bad things. Pretty much what they like to call a London Best Grade. Stain is done before finish remember

Re: walnut stock refinish? [Re: WI Outdoors] #8592367
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Originally Posted by WI Outdoors


You're smarter than you look.


Go suck an egg.


I have nothing clever to put here.





Re: walnut stock refinish? [Re: Wright Brothers] #8592385
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I'm learning here thanks.
At First, I cringed at stripper, but,
I did plenty int. doors and they're fine.

If anyone has an extra to sell or trade PM me.
M700 ADL LA.

Are Boyds stocks ok?





Re: walnut stock refinish? [Re: Wright Brothers] #8592391
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Originally Posted by Wright Brothers


If anyone has an extra to sell or trade PM me.
M700 ADL LA.

Are Boyds stocks ok?


How many do you need? Standard barrel channel or magnum? I know a guy.........


I have nothing clever to put here.





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