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A little while back I posted a question about a Ruger #3 I have. After a lot of thought I decided to refinish the stock. I did seriously consider the collector value issues already but #1- I have no intention of selling it. #2 the original finish was dull and full of dents and dings. After stripping the old finish I found a pretty nice piece of wood that was not visible under that old finish. I have been leaning toward some type of oil finish as I don't particularly care for the heavy gloss finishes. I have a little work to do yet so any suggestions on finish options? Like I said, I prefer an oil type or satin finish. Will post additional pics as things progress.
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Grab some Timberluxe finish. http://www.timberluxe.com/wood-finish It's a great product Start off by wet sanding with the finish, work up to 800 grit, one sanding per day. Keep going until all the pores are filled, then wet sand with water until any built up finish is gone. Once it dries it will have a grayish look to the wood, but don't worry, it's temporary. Then start hand rubbing top coats on. Just a drop or two and work small areas. Keep adding coats until the desired level of gloss is attained.
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Another way to skin that cat is with varnish. Sand between coats until grain fill is achieved, then keep going for a couple more coats. Use gloss spar varnish for its superior UV resistance. Rub out the final coat until it's dull looking, then wax the bejapers out of it to bring up a nice soft luster.
Intended use of the gun determines what kind of finish, IMO. Something that's going to spend a lot of time in the woods and inclement weather deserves a barrier finish. Just my opinion.
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I would give it a rub down or three with real linseed oil to bring out the grain. Use either the art supply linseed or the health food variety to make sure it is the real thing. You can also use it over other varnish finishes or mix it with varnish to get a more traditional finish. Oil at the start and finish with a more waterproof and harder finish as the sealer is a good way to go. You get the the advantage of a more durable finish that still looks traditional and gets the most from the wood.
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Looks good to me😊. Nice job.
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Hang the collectors. You did the right thing, and well it appears. That's what they should've looked like from the get-go. Bet they would've sold better with an old-timey look like yours.
What fresh Hell is this?
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Looks good. I would let it really cure and rub it down with rotten stone and then wax it with only minimal buffing. Should take on a nice satin sheen.
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Looks good. I picked up a #3 in 223 with the intentions of changing the barrel and restocking it. Cant seem to bring myself to order the barrel since it shoots pretty good as is. Still need to finish the stock.
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Tejano, What the heck is "rotten stone"?
BaileyBradshaw, your recommendation of Timberlux is a high compliment from what I see of your work. I intend to order some for my next upcoming project, just got impatient and decided to go with what I had on hand.
Thank you everyone else it was a fun project and I will be doing others. Jim
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I think that turned out real well Jim !
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Didn't come out quite like I had hoped but it does look a little better than the pictures show. I think the pictures look just fine, the bottom one especially. I would be happy to have such a rifle in my safe. Tom
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Looks fine to me too. I like the slightly darker color.
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Thanks Craigster, I think I have the perfect old stock to practice this on. Looks fine to me too. I like the slightly darker color. Thanks, I did try for a little darker stain than original.
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Looks good to me! If I score a #3 that needs refinished I know who to contact
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Thank you sir. I am retiring soon, be happy to help you out. Just curious, where exactly is the armpit of the midwest? Looks good to me! If I score a #3 that needs refinished I know who to contact
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