stock finish
- kenny sd
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stock finish
OK. I have LOTS of experience with wood , restocking , and finishing. I was an antique gunsmith for years. still do it for fun.
BUT. Now I live in Florida. where we make HEAT and ship it all over the world.
when I go to the range with my Shiloh the heat and humidity make the stock slippery.
I don't want to have it checkered, XXX wood..
I've tried gunstock wax, linseed oil, etc, but it still gets kind of slippery.
any ideas? and do any of you use the Shiloh finish they sell?
thanks...Ken.
ps, anyone from Alaska, don't answer....HA . looking for some of us Tough guys that brace the heat.
BUT. Now I live in Florida. where we make HEAT and ship it all over the world.
when I go to the range with my Shiloh the heat and humidity make the stock slippery.
I don't want to have it checkered, XXX wood..
I've tried gunstock wax, linseed oil, etc, but it still gets kind of slippery.
any ideas? and do any of you use the Shiloh finish they sell?
thanks...Ken.
ps, anyone from Alaska, don't answer....HA . looking for some of us Tough guys that brace the heat.
- kenny sd
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Re: stock finish
forgetaboutit....I just looked up the price of Shiloh finish. $27 with shipping. no way....thanks.Ken
- desert deuce
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Re: stock finish
I've used both Johnsons Floor Paste Wax and Min Wax. They are about the same but I think the Johnsons would be worth a try for you.
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Re: stock finish
Kenny, I use a wax that I buy from www.vintagegunscopes.com. Look under their cleaning tab. It does not leave a residue. Protects the wood and the metal.
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Re: stock finish
Renascence wax is expensive but I like it after the finish is good and dried as a protective coating for wood or steel.
- PhilRich
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Re: stock finish
Give it a coat of Daly's Seafin Teak Oil, the stocks I've finished with it have a nice grip to them, no checkering. I like to add a bit of alkanet root powder to add a slight reddish tint. I have been applying this over the finish of my Sharps replicas.
- kenny sd
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Re: stock finish
I do have museum wax. I'll try that for everyday use. good advice...thanks....
linseed oil rub with rottenstone leaves it sticky in the heat. guess I'll try wax now...
Ken
linseed oil rub with rottenstone leaves it sticky in the heat. guess I'll try wax now...
Ken
- bpcr shooter
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Re: stock finish
just shooting from the hip, but I would say that when Shiloh made your stock and finished it they wet sanded it with oil, filling any and all pores. that would make it super smooth??? I would say other than dragging 80 grit over it... have a towel handy.
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Re: stock finish
An oil finish should 't be slippery, even when hot. Of course, I don't live in Florida. All my stocks are alkanet finished, never had any issues.
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Re: stock finish
You can buy a spray that is used on lawn bowls to stop hands from slipping. Vic
Re: stock finish
Stop sweating so much Kenny! Easy for me in the Pacific Northwest. Seriously though, I think the stock gun wax is the way to go.
- august west
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Re: stock finish
You don't want to checker the stock because it's high grade wood? Every high end custom gunsmith in the world is scratching his head over that one. Also, have you ever seen an original Sharps with a pistol grip that wasn't checkered?
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- kenny sd
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Re: stock finish
You're right. this is too nice a piece of wood to checker. XXX
I'll just use some stock wax and wipe.
good advice all. Ken
I'll just use some stock wax and wipe.
good advice all. Ken
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Re: stock finish
It is my opinion that chequering would only make that stock look better. I truly don't think it would take away from that lovely figure.