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Old 02-25-2013, 09:01 AM   #2 (permalink)
Jay Byrd
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If I have a nice piece of walnut I use Tung Oil. I produces a deep rich color and brings out the grain. Six coats would be the minimum, a week at least between coats. It is really oil of the Tung tree. On a rifle with a birch laminated stock like a Boyd's or Richards I use I use Tru-Oil with the sealer. Tru-Oil is a polymerized linseed oil with other natural oils added. It will build-up as a finish unlike the raw or boiled linseed oils. You get a nice semi-gloss finish that is more durable for every day use. When my Timbersmith stock for the AK comes which is brown I will refinish it and stain darker brown this way. Should be neat. Thinking about fitting it with the steel butplate. Just me.
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