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06 October 2017, 19:01
lindy2
Stock finish for Winchester
I have a couple of Model 94 Winchesters that were made in the late 50s. Neither is a collector (although they are family heirlooms) so I am not concerned about changing them.

Their stocks have very little finish remaining.
I would like to add finish, but I want it to be as close to the original finish as possible, or even exact if that finish is still available.

Anybody know what it is?
06 October 2017, 20:08
craigster
I've used this:

https://www.connecticutshotgun...64-winchester-stain/

comes pretty close.
07 October 2017, 00:12
dpcd
That stain is the reddish stuff; 94s in the 50s seemed to be more brown. I remember them new in the gun shops of the time. But the actual finish was varnish. I use tung/poly mix, semi gloss on them. Stain them any color you like.
07 October 2017, 00:23
dave wesbrook
In the 50's Winchester used an alkid resin based varnish. Try S B Mcwilliams London Blend finish. Dustybirdshoot@aol.com. Dry several days between coats.
07 October 2017, 10:16
Brian Canada
Lee Valley Polymerized Tung Oil Sealer. (There are three types. This is the middle type.)

First, remove old finish and sand to 400 grit.
1. Rub in first coat by hand. You don't have to rub in very hard/long. Wait 5 minutes. Wipe off excess. Wait two days.

2. Wet sand in second coat. I use orbital palm sander using 1/2 inch foam pad and 600 grit. Keep the sander moving. Takes about 3 minutes with the palm sander. Twenty minutes by hand. Wipe off muddy excess. Wait two days.

3. Rub in 2-4 more coats. Wipe of excess each time. Wait 2 days between every coat.

After 4-5 coats total, including wet sand coat, the finish just pops out.

My .577 NE single shot on Ed Hubels .585 post was done this way starting with raw walnut and using nothing else. Did six coats total.
Too many coats makes it too shiny.

This is a real oil finish.


IHMSA BC Provincial Champion and Perfect 40 Score, Unlimited Category, AAA Class.
07 October 2017, 19:57
Brian Canada
Link to Lee Valley Tools, Tung Oil Sealer:

http://www.leevalley.com/en/wo...0051&cat=1,190,42942


IHMSA BC Provincial Champion and Perfect 40 Score, Unlimited Category, AAA Class.
10 October 2017, 03:59
Hipshoot
A few years back Midway-usa had a finish they advertized as a match for Pre 64 Winchester rifles. Stain and I guess a varnish.

Hip
10 October 2017, 05:00
lindy2
They sell Galazans, either just the finish, or a kit. They claim its the original finish. But 2 oz of varnish for $20 (including shipping) is nuts.
10 October 2017, 07:39
dave wesbrook
You're just cheap.
10 October 2017, 08:44
craigster
quote:
Originally posted by lindy2:
They sell Galazans, either just the finish, or a kit. They claim its the original finish. But 2 oz of varnish for $20 (including shipping) is nuts.


$256/gallon is more than nuts.
10 October 2017, 09:47
dave wesbrook
He said that he wanted as close to or the original finish if still available. $20 is cheap for that.
10 October 2017, 10:16
craigster
quote:
Originally posted by dave wesbrook:
He said that he wanted as close to or the original finish if still available. $20 is cheap for that.



It is.
11 October 2017, 03:52
Hipshoot
I have scotch that cost more than $256.00 a gallon !!!


Hip