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Restoring 700 Bdl stock
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<blockquote data-quote="B23" data-source="post: 1654361" data-attributes="member: 13222"><p>If anyone has a pic/s of what a Rem BDL walnut stock looks like after it's had the epoxy finished stripped off and then oil finished, I'd really appreciate someone posting them. </p><p></p><p>I really like the idea of stripping that epoxy stuff off and refinishing my stock with some kind of oil finish, but I'll be honest, I'm probably to chicken to ever attempt it. I'd be afraid of really screwing it up. As good as I think it would look with a hand rubbed oil finish, I'd rather leave it alone and have the high gloss that I don't really care for, versus effing the thing up and ruining the stock.</p><p></p><p>I refinished the stock on my grandfathers old Win model 74 22lr when I was a kid in woodshop class, but that was easy peasy. This epoxy stripping is just a little outside of my comfort zone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B23, post: 1654361, member: 13222"] If anyone has a pic/s of what a Rem BDL walnut stock looks like after it's had the epoxy finished stripped off and then oil finished, I'd really appreciate someone posting them. I really like the idea of stripping that epoxy stuff off and refinishing my stock with some kind of oil finish, but I'll be honest, I'm probably to chicken to ever attempt it. I'd be afraid of really screwing it up. As good as I think it would look with a hand rubbed oil finish, I'd rather leave it alone and have the high gloss that I don't really care for, versus effing the thing up and ruining the stock. I refinished the stock on my grandfathers old Win model 74 22lr when I was a kid in woodshop class, but that was easy peasy. This epoxy stripping is just a little outside of my comfort zone. [/QUOTE]
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