Gunstock War Club Cold Steel
Gunstock War Club Cold Steel - In may i bought a savage rifle from a member here. A guy on vancouver has one. Mix it up, wipe it on heavy with 000 steel wool, let set awhile (not too long) and rub off the excess. I bought some minwax gunstock stain. One of the things i liked. Looking at the stock, it seems to cry out for a coat of oil.
I will be shooting this one, a reising m50 submachine gun, once the final nfa approval arrives. Here's a pic, from the ad: Mix it up, wipe it on heavy with 000 steel wool, let set awhile (not too long) and rub off the excess. In may i bought a savage rifle from a member here. I used something called motsenbocker's lift off to remove the shellac from mine, worked great, one application removed everything down to bare wood.
There is also the option of. In may i bought a savage rifle from a member here. One of the things i liked. 1/3 polyurethane, 1/3 tung oil, 1/3 boiled linseed oil. A guy on vancouver has one.
I'm refinishing a stock right now with minwax tung oil and i'm approaching the look i want except for the sheen. A family members father in law passed away and he had a gun cabinet in a damp basement. The crack was stable so i just used super glue gel and sawdust. I used something called motsenbocker's lift off to.
In may i bought a savage rifle from a member here. One of the things i liked. I have blo and tung oil here at home. Looking at the stock, it seems to cry out for a coat of oil. It came mounted in a boyd's laminate wood stock.
Looking at the stock, it seems to cry out for a coat of oil. I was hoping to get a little more gloss out of it. I have blo and tung oil here at home. I refinished the stock myself, gluing an antique piece of yellow pine from my house, trimming and sanding. Here's a pic, from the ad:
The crack was stable so i just used super glue gel and sawdust. I make use krud cutter then use denatured alcohol to smooth out the nicks and color then preserve it with the true oil. A guy on vancouver has one. In may i bought a savage rifle from a member here. I used something called motsenbocker's lift off.
I used something called motsenbocker's lift off to remove the shellac from mine, worked great, one application removed everything down to bare wood. In may i bought a savage rifle from a member here. I'm refinishing a stock right now with minwax tung oil and i'm approaching the look i want except for the sheen. Family wants nothing to do.
A guy on vancouver has one. The crack was stable so i just used super glue gel and sawdust. A family members father in law passed away and he had a gun cabinet in a damp basement. I have blo and tung oil here at home. There is also the option of.
I bought some minwax gunstock stain. I used something called motsenbocker's lift off to remove the shellac from mine, worked great, one application removed everything down to bare wood. There is also the option of. 1/3 polyurethane, 1/3 tung oil, 1/3 boiled linseed oil. But meanwhile, the registered owner has allowed me to take the stock for the.
Gunstock War Club Cold Steel - Here's a pic, from the ad: I make use krud cutter then use denatured alcohol to smooth out the nicks and color then preserve it with the true oil. A family members father in law passed away and he had a gun cabinet in a damp basement. Looking at the stock, it seems to cry out for a coat of oil. One of the things i liked. Mix it up, wipe it on heavy with 000 steel wool, let set awhile (not too long) and rub off the excess. I'm refinishing a stock right now with minwax tung oil and i'm approaching the look i want except for the sheen. The crack was stable so i just used super glue gel and sawdust. In may i bought a savage rifle from a member here. I was hoping to get a little more gloss out of it.
A guy on vancouver has one. A family members father in law passed away and he had a gun cabinet in a damp basement. I used something called motsenbocker's lift off to remove the shellac from mine, worked great, one application removed everything down to bare wood. The crack was stable so i just used super glue gel and sawdust. Here's a pic, from the ad:
Looking At The Stock, It Seems To Cry Out For A Coat Of Oil.
I refinished the stock myself, gluing an antique piece of yellow pine from my house, trimming and sanding. A guy on vancouver has one. I make use krud cutter then use denatured alcohol to smooth out the nicks and color then preserve it with the true oil. One of the things i liked.
I Was Hoping To Get A Little More Gloss Out Of It.
Mix it up, wipe it on heavy with 000 steel wool, let set awhile (not too long) and rub off the excess. Family wants nothing to do with gunz ( they have no clue of value) i pulled out two. 1/3 polyurethane, 1/3 tung oil, 1/3 boiled linseed oil. There is also the option of.
I'll Try And Find His Name And Number For You.
I'm refinishing a stock right now with minwax tung oil and i'm approaching the look i want except for the sheen. I will be shooting this one, a reising m50 submachine gun, once the final nfa approval arrives. The crack was stable so i just used super glue gel and sawdust. A family members father in law passed away and he had a gun cabinet in a damp basement.
It Came Mounted In A Boyd's Laminate Wood Stock.
Here's a pic, from the ad: But meanwhile, the registered owner has allowed me to take the stock for the. I bought some minwax gunstock stain. I used something called motsenbocker's lift off to remove the shellac from mine, worked great, one application removed everything down to bare wood.