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    Quote Originally Posted by capt14k View Post
    Is this Scherell's the equivalent to the original finish or will it make it look like the original finish?
    It seems to be highly refined linseed oilicon + a staining agent (I don't have the recipe). Look on the Lee Enfield forum, and you will find plenty of info on the original linseed oilicon based treatment. If I remember correctly, this involved dunking the stocks in baths of hot linseed oil - not something that is practival for the home user.

    It will do the job. IMHO it is both equivalent to (i.e. has the same effect) and will look like the original finish. I would guess that something similar is available from companies like Brownells.

    BTW, the color on originals varies greatly, from blond beech to dark walnut, so don't start thinking in terms of color charts and Pantone numbers!

    And don't forget, once you have put on the basic layer, go very, very gently with the oil. It is tempting to cut short the waiting time between applications, but too much oil + too fast = a sticky mess. Linseed oil basically hardens off by exposure to air, so it takes time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    highly refined linseed oilicon + a staining agent
    That's the part that I can't match...like the old time furniture stains.
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