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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:04 pm
by Mack The Knife
But I think it will be very nice to shoot.
Well, if it isn't, I'll just give it a good spanking. :evil: :mrgreen:
The wood looks so nice those diamonds are so pretty.
And so was the bloody price! It's looking nicer now that I have given it a good wax job with my favourite Liberon Black Bison wax polish. Smells good too. ;)

Mack The Knife

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 11:13 pm
by Mack The Knife
eljefe";p="16085 wrote:Mack The Knife,
Well, I thought the jeweller goes to bed early...;)
thought you went and got something TC'd!
okie, the story is closer to home and the jeweller.
Asif,

When you post here, you are COMMUNICATING with the board, not mumbling to yourself. :roll:

Mack The Knife

How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 5:48 am
by Mack The Knife
Article Name: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish
Author: Mack The Knife Bana
De.scription: Warning - LOTS of pictures!

Category: Gun Care & Gunsmithing
Type: How to


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Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 9:11 am
by art_collector
Hi Mack The Knife,

I always admired your gun stock and found it to be amazingly beautiful and well finished. After reading the the complete post and seeing the pictures u have posted understood what makes the gun so different. Every one must have already told u thats a great job. Bit I still cant resist saying that its the best job I have ever seen......and the post teaches a lot too - to every gun lover.

AC

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 2:25 pm
by Mack The Knife
Thanks, AC.

There are two things that I couldn't do though - completely steam out a deep dent an freshen up the chequering.

Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:52 pm
by art_collector
Mack The Knife,

Irrespective of the fact that you were unable to steam out a dent....the finish is exceptional.

Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 3:23 pm
by snIPer
Mack The Knife,
I have read this article a number of times and each time i feel that its a very well done job.

One thing that i feel might improve this article.
At the start maybe you can include -

List of tools required.
List of Commodities. (eg - Cat paint remover, sand paper of grit ... )etc etc)

you can keep adding to them as you use new ones.
Just a thought.

Lovely article.
/s/

Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish

Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 9:51 am
by art_collector
Hi Mack The Knife,

I have followed this article...read it n number of times....I have been working on making a modified stock for a frends 22 IOF rifle. Well the stock has been modified and made a bit less bulky. But now I need your help in the color. I was wanting to give it a walnut finish .for which i normally use a asian paints wood color stain but the friend wants a green color stock . Have tried using the asian paints color stain but thats too light green ...any idea how could it be made darker in color.Will post the pictures soon ...of course these are not as detailed as your work is...

AC

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 5:12 pm
by snIPer
Mack The Knife,
In case we are not able to get our hands on Birchwood.... products (which is very likely in India) will Furniture polish do a good job or is there an alternative Indian solution to this problem.

What i do for furniture is sand it down well till it shines and then give around 6 - 8 coats (depending on my mood) of polish and then finally top it off with some coconut oil on a soft cloth.

your comments please.
/S/

Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish

Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 3:32 pm
by mundaire
KB article restored, please see the first post in this thread.
Cheers!
Abhijeet

Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 7:35 pm
by md_yaqoob
hi,
the way we can make the colour of stock by just using black stain .
or we need to do something extra for jet black stock.

Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:14 pm
by eljefe
If you want to oil finish your Mod 2 Brno stock, try to keep it close to original.It will have a good effect and keep the value untouched.Dont make it into a disco gun... :lol:

Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:19 am
by shadowring
That, is the most detailed and interesting restoration technique on a gun stock. Can't wait to try it out on my A5. Time to look around for supplies.

Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:58 pm
by perfectionist1
Mack The Knife,
I know I am replying to an old post, but thanks.

Since I am going for a similar project, this is helpful.

Thanks



Cheers..

Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:49 am
by xl_target
art_collector wrote:Hi Mack The Knife,

I have followed this article...read it n number of times....I have been working on making a modified stock for a frends 22 IOF rifle. Well the stock has been modified and made a bit less bulky. But now I need your help in the color. I was wanting to give it a walnut finish .for which i normally use a asian paints wood color stain but the friend wants a green color stock . Have tried using the asian paints color stain but thats too light green ...any idea how could it be made darker in color.Will post the pictures soon ...of course these are not as detailed as your work is...

AC
You can use dyes to stain the wood. Once you do that though, you will have to use a water based clear topcoat. You can seal it with gloss or satin poly after that.

See this post on rimfirecentral on coloring stocks.