need help with wood finish
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need help with wood finish
Is formbys tung oil pure tung oil or is it mixed with additives to leave a shiney finish?
I know its got thinners in it but they should not leave a shiney finish.
Is it more like a varnish?
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I know its got thinners in it but they should not leave a shiney finish.
Is it more like a varnish?
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The spirit was freedom and justice
And it's keepers seem generous and kind
It's leaders were supposed to serve the country
But now they won't pay it no mind
'Cause the people grew fat and got lazy
And now their vote is a meaningless joke
They babble about law and order
But it's all just an echo of what they've been told
Yeah, there's a monster on the loose
It's got our heads into a noose
And it just sits there watchin'
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I got some pure tung oil from one of those fancy woodworking joints. Applied it to a real sweet stock I was putting on this .22 bull barrel target rifle. Working indoors, the stuff takes forever to dry.
I used 600 grit, thinking some of the sanding debris would fill the pores. Might have worked, but it was working real slow. My thought was to drop down to 320 or something.
Did I mention this stuff take forever to dry? Forever.
I used 600 grit, thinking some of the sanding debris would fill the pores. Might have worked, but it was working real slow. My thought was to drop down to 320 or something.
Did I mention this stuff take forever to dry? Forever.
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7mm mauser
this might interest you ,i did a 7mm mauser on a manlicher stock with tung oil
Bruce: Believe it or not I have heard that the dishwasher does wonders removing cosmoline from the old stocks. I don't know if I would have the nerve to try it though! Maybe try it on a cast off piece first. The oil can soak pretty deep in those stocks. Whiting and acetone can help clean up any soaked in oil, but it is tedious.
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