How to Refinish a Gun Stock with Birchwood Casey's Tru-Oil Gun Stock Finish Kit

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  • How to Refinish a Gun Stock with Birchwood Casey's Tru-Oil Gun Stock Kit
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    Complete Tru-Oil® Gun Stock Finish Kit
    The perfect finish is a Tru-Oil® Gun Stock Finish! Our Complete Stock Finish Kit gives you
    everything you need to finish a new stock or to refinish an old stock. Tru-Oil Gun Stock Finish
    brings out the richness and beauty of fine woods and gives you a tough, long-lasting finish.
    And, it's easy to use. Each kit contains a generous supply of professional-grade finishing
    materials and complete instructions for use.
    Kit includes:
    • 3 oz Tru-Oil Gun Stock Finish
    • 3 oz Walnut Stain
    • 3 oz Stock Sheen & Conditioner
    • Fine, Medium and Coarse Papers
    • 00 Steel Wool Pads
    • Service and Polish Cloths
    • Complete Instruction Guide
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  • @HowardCommunications
    @HowardCommunications  11 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Yes it is

  • @bobsagan3235
    @bobsagan3235 11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    thats a ruger m77 hawkeye right?

  • @packrat1855
    @packrat1855 11 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Any ideas why Iam getting spots on my stock that are much darker that the rest? Iam using the walnut stain full strength and put on 3coats but can not get it all the same color .

  • @5153flash
    @5153flash 10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have my stock,,sanded,stained and starting with the true oil. I have a issue though. I see the grain is raised or lifted. Maybe I didnt sand it fine enough. IDK? But im on coat #5 and it just starting to fill in.
    I am not sanding in between coats,,not sure if I should. I am roughing it with steel wool.
    I am not sure if this true oil will ever make this stock smooth. If I rubbed a cotton ball across the stock,,it would hang up on the wood grain.

  • @shoutingback09
    @shoutingback09 11 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Are you brushing it or how are you applying it. If you are brushing it you may be holdig the brush in one spot too long or putting it on thicker in that area. Otherwise it could be something in the wood or not enough sanding to remove the old finish.

  • @briandd27
    @briandd27 10 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Apply with finger tips? That seems a little cheap, don't you think?