How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish
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Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish.
'New' butt plate resized to fit. See first post for details.
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Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish.
Mack The Knife,
This is really fantastic. I have a Winchester 69A target model that I need to restore and though I bought the Boyd's kit I haven't got round to doing this. I shall do the needful as soon as possible and post pictures here as well. Your posts have just persuaded me to do this.
Thanks, buddy, and cheers!
This is really fantastic. I have a Winchester 69A target model that I need to restore and though I bought the Boyd's kit I haven't got round to doing this. I shall do the needful as soon as possible and post pictures here as well. Your posts have just persuaded me to do this.
Thanks, buddy, and cheers!
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Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish.
Bravo,fantastico,a very beautiful gun has emerged form nowhere.
Admire your determination and patience.
Did you manage to sort out the bit on the muzzle end.
Have fun shooting.
Cheers
Sanjay
Admire your determination and patience.
Did you manage to sort out the bit on the muzzle end.
Have fun shooting.
Cheers
Sanjay
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Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish.
Nice work Rusty as always.. Stock on that 80 just look awesome
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Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish.
At last this back and forth stuff is over Nice work Mack The Knife.Now on to bluing the metal bits?
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Great stuff Mack The Knife! Now how about posting some close-ups of the furniture? I noticed that the fore end is darker than the stock, have different woods been used? Or is there some other reason for the difference in colour?
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Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish.
Yes I did. However, whether the filling stays in place remains to be seen.Sanjay";p="15804 wrote:Did you manage to sort out the bit on the muzzle end.
The rust at the time of purchase.
A toothbrush and oil did not help much.
So it was time for some extreme measures. CRC rust remover was introduced into the cavities a drop at a time and then allowed to stand for 20 minutes. It was then flushed out, the cavities dried with a hair dryer and copious amounts of WD40 was sprayed into the cavities.
The cavities were WD40'd two to three times per day to keep rust at bay until the JB-Weld arrived from Delhi.
Once the JB-Weld was received, the cavities were degreased with acetone being injected into them at pressure with the use of a syringe. Then they were dried and Loctite Super Glue was introduced into the cavties as it flows unlike JB-Weld and I wanted to make sure that there were no air pockets between the JB-Weld and the exposed part of the cavity. The Super Glue was allowed to set overnight. The next day, the JB-Weld was prepared and introduced into the remaining part of the cavity.
My thanks to Grumpy for his constant advice and support during this operation and to Dev for the JB-Weld. Much appreciated, chaps.
I would just like to mention that I stripped the shotgun completely and it was an extremely rewarding experience as I had never done this before. Once again, my thanks to Grumpy for his painstaking and detailed e-mails. I now have a gun that has been thoroughly cleaned and properly lubed and that's a big relief.
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Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish.
Nice job Mack The Knife ! Pictures speak for themselves.Mack The Knife Bana";p="15816 wrote: So it was time for some extreme measures. CRC rust remover was introduced into the cavities a drop at a time and then allowed to stand for 20 minutes. It was then flushed out, the cavities dried with a hair dryer and copious amounts of WD40 was sprayed into the cavities.
The cavities were WD40'd two to three times per day to keep rust at bay until the JB-Weld arrived from Delhi.
Once the JB-Weld was received, the cavities were degreased with acetone being injected into them at pressure with the use of a syringe. Then they were dried and Loctite Super Glue was introduced into the cavties as it flows unlike JB-Weld and I wanted to make sure that there were no air pockets between the JB-Weld and the exposed part of the cavity. The Super Glue was allowed to set overnight. The next day, the JB-Weld was prepared and introduced into the remaining part of the cavity.
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Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish.
penpusher,penpusher";p="15808 wrote:At last this back and forth stuff is over Nice work Mack The Knife.Now on to bluing the metal bits?
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I have only ever done cold/chemical bluing.
One basically follows the manufacturer's instructions and it's quite simple. There are two important points to keep in mind though;
1) The better the polish, the deeper and more even will be the blued finish.
2) Thoroughly degrease the parts to be blued.
I have to cold blue the trigger bow in anycase, so if you like I could do a short post on that.
However, what I would like to learn is the rust blue process. Any volunteers?
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Re: How to give your stock a BASIC oil finish.
If that's the case, how come I screwed-up on yours? Or did those dark bits appear later?kanwar76";p="15806 wrote:Nice work Rusty as always...
Anyway, now that I have finished working on mine, I would like to have a look at your stock.
BTW, there is a flaw in the butt-stock that has just been oiled but none of you seem to have noticed it. Let me know if you do.
Mack The Knife