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lets revive this ! had used Pilkintons but cant find it anymore. Looking to finish a walnut/rosewood gunstock and trying to find a finish that will give me the classic old Winchester reddish brown look. dont need anyones homebrew recipe(thanks tho) looking for something i can buy and apply Thanks
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I've had good results with Timberluxe stain and finish. Check their website for complete instructions.
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interesting, had never heard of the Timberlux
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I have almost a full bottle ( 4 ounces) of an Outer's Stain and Pore filler that is about the same. I did a stock with it years ago and that is what it looked like. Free if you can use it. PM me if interested
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The Herters French Red "stain only" product is reported to be close to the pre 64 red stain used by Winchester. I have not found a new bottle of Plinkington myself but still have a bottle that I use on old Win stocks that I refinish. The reviews on the stain only, read well. I do not use fillers as I do 90+% sanded in oil finishes. You could get a can and try it on some scrap to see what it looks like to you, beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder.
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I am new to this site and still not sure what I am doing. I want to buy. 375 Winchester ammunition. Please Email @ Stevekb aol.com
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Brownells French Red Filler, read and follow the instructions to the letter! After drying and light buffing add your preferred finish...so close to the original M70 nobody will know.
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I am new to this site and still not sure what I am doing. I want to buy. 375 Winchester ammunition. Please Email @ [email protected]Post a WTB in the Classifieds.
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The dark brown/black filler that Winchester used is in part responsible for the classic, warm red/brown‘Winchester finish.
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I like to put Minwax Red Oak oil stain under a BLO finish and wax top coat on the Marlins I refinish.
I prefer peace. But if trouble must come, let it come in my time, so that my children may live in peace. ~~ Thomas Paine
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I second the minwax red oak stain.
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That Minwax Red Oak stain looks very nice.
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If I'm not mistaken Jacks First Gun Parts carries a stain thats about as close as you can get. I however use regular old formsby tung oil on all of mine.
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