stock finish question
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mescalero1
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stock finish question
Guys,
The buttstock on my Mossberg 472 lever action .30-.30 is a decent piece of walnut.
Over the years the ( for lack of a better explanation ) clearcoat that the factory? applied has chipped off, in places.
What is a good method to get it all off?
The buttstock on my Mossberg 472 lever action .30-.30 is a decent piece of walnut.
Over the years the ( for lack of a better explanation ) clearcoat that the factory? applied has chipped off, in places.
What is a good method to get it all off?
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Re: stock finish question
Chemical stripper.
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Re: stock finish question
I like "Zip-Strip".-----Brush it on and a half hour later just wipe it off-------available at any hardware store------------Sixgun
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mescalero1
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Re: stock finish question
Thank you, Gentlemen
Re: stock finish question
Formby's Furniture refinisher should take the clear coat off without touching the stain, if that is a route you wanted to go. It's at your major home stores, and just use 0000 steel wool as an applicator...forget what the can says. It has worked well for me with the chipping off finish on my Winchester and various old shotguns and it literally melts off the nasty old varnish in seconds. I finish up with a few coats of Tru-Oil to bring back the luster. No sanding involved.
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- Old Time Hunter
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Re: stock finish question
After much experimentation and to the chargine of my collector buddies(sic), I have come to the conclusion that a good scubbing of the stock (of course without the iron) with hot water and Murphy's Oil Soap, followed (after drying) with using a stain/varnish biodegradeable gel (wipe on-wipe off, 0000 steel wool optional), washing off remaining residue with MS (mineral spirits), let it dry, steel wool it smooth, stain to taste or like I do...use BLO (boiled linseed oil) steel wooling between the four to five coats, then finish up with a good coat of gun wax (carnuba with bee wax).
Hopefully it turns out like this:


and the '73 Win here;

Hopefully it turns out like this:


and the '73 Win here;

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mescalero1
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Re: stock finish question
That does look nice
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Re: stock finish question
Nice looking Mosin!
I like spirit stain and BLO - the last time I used it, I mixed with some denatured alcohol which really sped-up the drying time between applications.
Citrus strip works good too BTW.

I like spirit stain and BLO - the last time I used it, I mixed with some denatured alcohol which really sped-up the drying time between applications.
Citrus strip works good too BTW.
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mescalero1
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Re: stock finish question
OK group,
I got it chemiclly stripped and boy is it a good looking piece of wood under that whatever it was.
Remember I said the clearcoat had chipped, well under each of those chips is a witness mark from whatever caused the chip.
Question is , how to proceed to get those marks out, they are not really into the wood, just witness marks.
I got it chemiclly stripped and boy is it a good looking piece of wood under that whatever it was.
Remember I said the clearcoat had chipped, well under each of those chips is a witness mark from whatever caused the chip.
Question is , how to proceed to get those marks out, they are not really into the wood, just witness marks.
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mescalero1
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Re: stock finish question
I am just bumping this to the top to get it some coverage.
- Old Time Hunter
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Re: stock finish question
Try using a iron on steam to get out the witness marks.
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mescalero1
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Re: stock finish question
Old Time Hunter,
Thank you very much for responding!
Thank you very much for responding!