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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Refinishing a Lam Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="EddieHarren" data-source="post: 225551" data-attributes="member: 5138"><p>I also use True-Oil. (See Chad, we occasionally agree on something) I start by cutting the True-Oil with Mineral spirits. Wetsanding to fill the grain/pores. As repeat coats are applied the True-Oil is cut less and less, until the final coats are full strength. As Chad stated, the finish is very durable and easy to repair, if damaged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EddieHarren, post: 225551, member: 5138"] I also use True-Oil. (See Chad, we occasionally agree on something) I start by cutting the True-Oil with Mineral spirits. Wetsanding to fill the grain/pores. As repeat coats are applied the True-Oil is cut less and less, until the final coats are full strength. As Chad stated, the finish is very durable and easy to repair, if damaged. [/QUOTE]
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