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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
painting new stock
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<blockquote data-quote="M1A1ABRAMS" data-source="post: 2866016" data-attributes="member: 123811"><p>Why not try picking a stain you like ? You may need to apply a couple coats to get the desired effect. And then coat with a polyurethane. I am going to try this with a stock Salvage stock I have. If it does not come out as desired. I only lost a few bucks in materials & time. I will go another route then. Using a stripper it should come off fairly easy being it's new & still kinda green. </p><p> edit never mind finished reading the post. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M1A1ABRAMS, post: 2866016, member: 123811"] Why not try picking a stain you like ? You may need to apply a couple coats to get the desired effect. And then coat with a polyurethane. I am going to try this with a stock Salvage stock I have. If it does not come out as desired. I only lost a few bucks in materials & time. I will go another route then. Using a stripper it should come off fairly easy being it's new & still kinda green. edit never mind finished reading the post. lol [/QUOTE]
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