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Synthetic stock refinishing questions
23 January 2009, 22:08
BlacktailerSynthetic stock refinishing questions
I would like to refinish a custom synthetic stock. It is smooth and I would like to add some texture. My gunsmith now uses textured automotive paint (applied with an airbrush) on his stocks and could redo it but I was wondering if anyone has suggestions of what is available for a DIY project. I have an airbrush if something off the shelf is not available.
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23 January 2009, 23:22
Doc224/375There are several types of textures available . Bed Liner kits ?.
Evercoat makes a " GripTex " product to be used in urethane or under it as well as epoxy's .
Let me browse my folders and see what I can come up with for you .
23 January 2009, 23:26
jtinidahoI use krylon nonskid coating. It comes in a spraypaint can and is clear. It works pretty good, but needs touched up every couple of years.
http://www.krylon.com/products/nonskid_coating/24 January 2009, 00:05
Doc224/375Came up with this stuff ; Try Aircraft Spruce for what your looking for .
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/menus/cs/pti.htmlhttp://www.skygeek.com/randolph.htmlhttp://www.tuffcoats.com/texture.htm http://www.epoxy-coat.com/epoxy_basecoat_colors.phphttp://www.epoxyproducts.com/4_epoxypaint.htmlSome people use Krylon spray paints .
My choice for durable almost indestructible proof is either Line-X or Urethane Epoxy
such as used in Garage floor applications or Aircraft Urethane . I simply add a small amount
of GripTex ( Comes in different grit textures ) spray it on , then repeat but this time ,
I sprinkle just the texture where I want it most . Then spray over the top 2 or 3 coats with
NOTHING but the Urethane epoxy color , so as to seal everything in . Makes it durable
and looks feels good . Practice on a piece of whatever and get the Custom desired feeling and
color YOU want. Before doing your stock .
P S. I use an industrial epoxy or Randolph AwlGrip or Valspar Deft CrownMetro Aerospace
Even Interlux 2 part works very well . I personally don't care for PPG products much .
BOL .
Coating:Spray able bed liners and such .
Line-X heat-cured, polyurethane coating provides durable textured products Not DIY though .
24 January 2009, 20:33
BlacktailerThanks
I'll give those a try.
Have gun- Will travel
The value of a trophy is computed directly in terms of personal investment in its acquisition. Robert Ruark
24 January 2009, 20:34
Dr. LouI have used automotive spatter paint designed for trunks and engine compartments, etc. with great success on a Kimber Montana and Sako Fiberclass stock. They came out fantastic and looking like an H&S web-type finish. So far they have proved to be very durable and provides the desired grip purchase. Lou
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24 January 2009, 21:59
Doc224/375If you had the experience as well as materials along with spray equipment and interchangeable nozzles .
I would have suggested Polyester or better Vinyl Ester finishes with spider webbing effects over a base
color or colors ( Camo ) then over coated with either fogging color or clear matte coat , in Urethane
or VE which is short for Vinyl Ester . When spraying webbing solution mixed with pigment a touch of
surfactant and if desired GripTex . Nice stocks can be made Beautiful and in the color of the owners
choice , instead of what's available . One can tape off areas spray texture as a substitute for checkering .
While leaving the bulk of the stock smooth or spray non slip over the entire stock , Your choice .
http://www.jamestowndistributo..._product.do?pid=2267http://www.fiberglasswarehouse...in&Category=Gelcoats This not only produces professional looking results but extremely durable finishes as well .
As several products are needed as well as working experience and knowledge of said materials .
I don't recommend them for DIY fers .
Remember if your willing to experiment and practice on cardboard or Masonite samples ,
Want it to look like wood , stone,oynx, marble, spider web, camo
or any other faux finish it more than likely can be done ?. The only limitation is YOUR imagination .
25 January 2009, 05:07
merlinronnapa auto parts stores sells a clear urethane stone-guard touch up spray in a can. designed to be used around the wheel wells and along the rocker planels of a car. the stuff is tough as nails and it cures to a clear matte bumpy surface.
i've shot it on a laminated stock where the checkering would normally be and it has held up well for three years now.
thier spay cans shoot real nice if you set the can in a pan of hot tap water for a few minutes before you use it....
25 January 2009, 05:34
ted thornI can tell you nothing about this products ease of use or anything about the durability but.....I have seen spray cans of all-in-one marble paint at Wal-Mart and Home Depot and have thought about re-painting all of my hodge-podge of handloading stuff to actualy have a matching color scheem. It was about $5 a can and came in two or three earth toned colors.
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