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Tung oil finish inside stock?
I have gotten an original 1903A3 scant stock that I think is birch (light weight compared to my Garand
stock) with walnut stain. I am going to use pure tung oil as a finish. I got loads of info here on search, but did not see if the inside of the stock should get a coat or two. At first I thought yes, but perhaps the wood needs a place open to some air.
Thank you.
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Inside and out is the way to go. You need to nourish the wood to kept it from drying out and shrinking or absorbing moisture and warping.
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I think when the factory applied oil, it was done as a dip.
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Thanks guys. I thought I might be over thinking the project. First time jitters.
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I would go with raw linseed oil
, get plenty of oil inside and out and wipe off the excess after a couple of days, then buff up to a luster to finish.
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Both linseed and tung oil were used on original Springfield stocks. Like mrclark303, I prefer raw linseed oil
but either is really right as rain.
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I've been told that during WWII stocks were dunked in tounge oil then treated with BLO
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Steve
The Original Point and Cl;ck Interface was a Smith & Wesson.
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Originally Posted by
Bruce McAskill
No they were not.
We sure go round and round about this. We had a whole thread on this a short time ago too. Exact same results...in the LE forum too...
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Tung oil was not used as they could not get it and it became to shiny over a short amount of time just with hands on the stock. Not a good thing to have light reflect off ones stock on patrol.
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