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Fella's I need a hand, I have a Universal M1 Crbine that I'm playing with and yes I know they are not worth much the whole reason I'm playing with it. My question is the stock is pretty banged up and I would like to refinish it but I'm not sure what the right way to go to get the correct color and finish to be right. I normally just use True Oil but don't think it would work on this stock there is some color or stain. Any help would be great! Later, Kirk | ||
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Are you stripping it down to bare wood ?. Walnut or Beech wood ?. What color are you looking for ? a military darker oil finish ?. The beech will need stain for sure walnut not so much . If I were doing it I would clean with solvent out side and wear gloves really wash it down . Next sand any imperfections or fill and sand depending on severity as well as desired finish . Now I prefer Alcohol, Lacquer or dye seal stains , there solvent soluble which also means you can add them too Tru Oil or nearly any other ( except water based ) finish which you chose for finial finish . Wear gloves use a clean ( White ) lint less rag or Tee shirt pieces . Mix some stain ( a Red Hue Brown stain would be correct for WW11 appearances ) just a small amount in either alcohol or lacquer thinner like maybe a cup of thinner and a teaspoon of dye stain . Try a small area underside of the butt stock . Like the color ? NO !. Want it darker or lighter ?. Add thinner to lighten or another 1/2 teaspoon of dye stain to darken . Color correct now !. I use a small folded piece of white cloth 4X4 2 3 layers thick . Wearing gloves dip the rag into the stain thinner mixture apply either pulling or pushing complete strokes forearm too butt lap repeat . If your not real fast or sure of yourself , you can add mineral spirits too the alcohol or lacquer Prior to starting , it gives more time and is easier to blend out ( No lap marks ) Clean lacquer thinner will also smooth out lapping marks if done quickly enough . Brushing is sucky as it leaves stroke marks . I use a small automotive detail gun to spray mine on and rub blend after words or to spray other colors or final finishes . You can also add DYE SEAL STAINS TOO TRU OIL and Rub them in , then repeat to darken or wipe with thinner to lighten . BOL ... | |||
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I've used a mix that works well for me on furniture projects. 30% boiled linseed oil, 50% pure tung oil, and 20% satin poly (oil base). Hand rub with white scotchbrite pad. | |||
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I was going to strip it down to bare and I believe it's beech it's an awful light color. That was much more information than I thought I'd get but thank you very much for the play by play instructions! I'm pretty good with woodworking but there are still a mess of tricks I don't know! I appreciate the advice fella's THANK YOU. Later, Kirk | |||
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