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cmp birch refinish
what to use, to refinish ,the dreaded CMP
issue , birch stock. i have had great success with birchwood casey tru oil on my walnut stocks,anybody use it on birch? im looking for pictures and methods for birch stock refinishing.
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08-26-2009 11:45 AM
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works fine, go for it.
this one wasn't tru-oiled yet (just water), but TRU-OIL works very well. Stains on the other hand tend to be problematic.
http://www.woodweb.com/knowledge_bas...ing_birch.html
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I pulled as much of the brown stain out as possible with whatever solvents seemed to do the trick (IIRC paint stripper with xylene, and maybe even some brake parts cleaner).
Had a bottle of Chestnut Ridge Military Stock stain around so I used that to give a red/walnut color. Followed by a couple coats of pure Tung Oil cut with mineral spirits. Then, whenever its looking a little dry I rub a little Raw linseed oil
on it.
This was for the stock on a SG rifle. It looks much better now.
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paul v
That's the way to do it. Nice job.
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Originally Posted by
pipefitter
what to use, to refinish ,the dreaded
CMP
issue , birch stock. i have had great success with birchwood casey tru oil on my walnut stocks,anybody use it on birch? im looking for pictures and methods for birch stock refinishing.
1st post
long time lurker
Travis
Plenty of pictures in this thread Shaping and refinishing new birch CMP wood - Military Surplus Collectors Forums

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