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Finishing a stock
I just bought a gray laminate stock and would like to know the best way to finish it. It's going to be a range/groundhog gun, maybe some other occasional uses. Would just a clear satin outdoor suitable polyurathane be fine to coat the stock in? I've tried looking things up on the internet but all I find is for treating decks, or finishing fine furniture.
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RE: Finishing a stock
I use a product call spar urathane gives a great finish and is water proof you can get it at wal-mart about $6.00 a can
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RE: Finishing a stock
I know that this is a really late posting but here goes...
I bought a boyds gray laminate and after fitting it to the barrelled action, I spent hours (literally) sanding it by hand or with a sanding block until it was smooth as glass. I ended up with several blisters out of the deal and one beautiful stock. The last grit on the sand paper was 500 or 640. I then applied linseed oil and rubbed it out after each coat had a chance to get tacky. I did 10 coats. More blisters again. Finally, I wanted to ensure that it wouldn't draw moisture so I tried to seal it with a matte finish polyurethane. Big mistake, huge mistake! The poly urethane wanted to bead up on the surface and gave a very uneven coating. Guess what, yep, more blisters... I sanded it down and applied a few more layers of linseed oil and called it good. |
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