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Early Inland Value - Stock Restore
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09-29-2012 01:34 AM
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Stocks were originaly soaked in raw linseed oil
for about 3 days. [ If I remember correctly]. Very nice looking wood and should be fantastic when finihed. Their are menbers here that restore stocks, I would wait to hear from one of them before going any farther. How did you remove old finish? GK
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Thanks for the info Shady. I think it came out great. I tried denatured alcohol first but it did not work at all. I then tried Acetone and 0000 steel wool and it worked great to remove the finish. I was terrified to put acetone near the cartouches though. lol. But I took my time and it worked. I picked up some BLO
but I am going to try and find some RLO today.
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I've used acetone and steel wool on a really nasty SA stock I had on my Std Pro and I though it did a good job. I used BLO
and just rubbed in numerous coats with an old tee shirt. I let it soak 5-6 hrs between coats. I didn't use steel wool because I did not want the shine. The last coat I rubbed of the excess and left the dull finish. Watch out for products that have additives! I found BLO
in the paint department at Lowes in a qt. can. Raw linseed oil can be harder to find. My Std Pro now has an S-HB stock and hand guard that I had to steam to death to get most of the dents out of it. It cooked a lot of the oil out but it reoiled nicely.
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STOP RIGHT NOW ! Before any more damage is done. That is a very early L.A Inland stock. I know, as a few years ago I sent one that hadn't been messed with to one of our most respected members who lives in Indiana. Will try and get him to comment or give me permission to show pics of something that is now his. Thanks for joining the forum and the good post. Mike
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Ok. I will return the BLO
and go get some RLO. Is there anything I can put on the cartouches to make them stand out more?
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Didn't know that sorry!!!!!
What's the big difference between using BLO
or tung oill than using RLO?
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Do you plan to color the stock?
If you are, Don't oil it before staining.
By moving straight to the RLO application, you'll end up with a 'Natural Finish' stock.
Wipe a spot with mineral spirits and look at while still wet, this will be the color of your stock if you decide to not color/stain the wood.
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