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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Any Stock Finishers here ? I have a couple questions
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<blockquote data-quote="tribb" data-source="post: 2922049" data-attributes="member: 38717"><p>This all above should work very well depending on how it reacts to the oil you already applied. If the oil needs to be removed use lacquer thinner. This also removes finger prints etc as well ! You will need to refill the pores x2 !! Remember you can get wet or dry sand paper way on up to 2000 grit and beyond !!! A hand scraper or a piece of broken window glass may also be used to scrape those dried whiskers also. And that doesn't make new whiskers like sanding does! Good luck and do not x10 be in a hurry!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tribb, post: 2922049, member: 38717"] This all above should work very well depending on how it reacts to the oil you already applied. If the oil needs to be removed use lacquer thinner. This also removes finger prints etc as well ! You will need to refill the pores x2 !! Remember you can get wet or dry sand paper way on up to 2000 grit and beyond !!! A hand scraper or a piece of broken window glass may also be used to scrape those dried whiskers also. And that doesn't make new whiskers like sanding does! Good luck and do not x10 be in a hurry!! [/QUOTE]
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