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Dave Fuller 08-26-2009 04:01 PM

Oil Finish Stock
 
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Two things that I've long wanted to do are 1) put an oil finish on a repro stock, and 2) take one apart for cleaning and to view the guts first-hand. I finally found the right gun. Its a mod/full 12, 28", the stock had a big scratch in the poly coated finish that someone tried to rub out causing a dull spot and a big stain of some sort under the finish. The gun looked to have been apart before as screw heads didn't align but they were not buggered. With the help of Joe Bernfeld, Jim Williams and others here on the BBS the gun is back together and looks great. I was able to get all the screws lined up north-south and the finish is just what I had hoped for. It locks up super tight and crisp and everything works perfectly.

Dave Suponski 08-26-2009 05:16 PM

Dave,What did you use to remove the old finish? I heard that it's pretty tough to get off.

Dave Suponski 08-26-2009 05:16 PM

Beautiful job. The gun looks great!

Dave Fuller 08-26-2009 05:33 PM

I used AirCraft Paint Remover and yes, it is a bear to remove. You just have to keep after it and be sure to use gloves, eye protection, etc. It took many many coats and a lot of elbow grease. Thanks Dave, I'm very pleased with it.

Joe Bernfeld 08-26-2009 06:02 PM

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Congratulations, Dave. You did a great job and quite quickly! Beautiful piece of wood. Did you need to re-cut the checkering? I'm going to hijack this thread since I logged on just to post a before and after pic of a refinished Repro stock, so people could see what an amazing difference an oil finish does to those guns. I only took the after pic, so it is harder to compare. This is the 28 ga on which I broke the wrist in 1/2 and repaired it. That's actually why I refinished it. Before and after:
Joe

Dave Suponski 08-26-2009 06:31 PM

Dave,Thanks for the info! Thats good to know.

Joe, Outstanding! What a difference the oil finish makes.

Pat Dugan 08-26-2009 09:07 PM

What type of material did you use after removing the old finish to get such a great look? It looks like a Purdey oil finish.

PDD

Dave Fuller 08-26-2009 09:49 PM

Joe's looks better than mine so hopefully he'll reply too. I use danish oil and then a hard wax. Although a bit unorthodox, it works well, filling the voids, bringing out the grain, and its fairly water proof. I've used this on my deer rifle for 20 years in all kinds of weather with great success. I also like it because you can always repair scratches and dings without major overhaul.

Dean Romig 08-26-2009 10:48 PM

I like the upper picture (the darker one) better. Of course neither picture shows a high gloss of the original Repro finish or the soft satiny finish of a nicely done oil finish - so which is which?

Who makes the Danish oil and where can we buy it?

Dave Fuller 08-26-2009 11:17 PM

Danish oil is usually found right next to the Aircraft Paint Remover at Napa Auto Parts - haha. Actually, any woodworking store has several varieties.


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