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Refinishing SKS stock
Rangerdavid
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Hi... I need information on refinishing a russian sks stock. All information is needed as I have not done this before, so info from removing the existing to sanding and applying new finish, and what types of finishes are recommended.
i realize that this topic is very broad, so if anyone just has a link to a web page that has this info, that would be awesome also.
thanks everybody.....[8D]
i realize that this topic is very broad, so if anyone just has a link to a web page that has this info, that would be awesome also.
thanks everybody.....[8D]
Comments
http://www.sksboards.com/smf/index.php
Its a lot of work, but its not particularly complicated.
On *just* finishes, there are so many available that pages could be written on that alone.
You have to start off asking yourself what you want the gun to look like when its done, then work from there. Do you want it to look like a piece of furniture? Any color you want?
You don't HAVE to "get creative", though you can, if you want to. (EG have you considered a black or camo finish?).
If you want simple and "tried-and-true", Birchwood-Casey "Tru-oil" is an inexpensive oil-based finish designed specifically for gunstocks that is easy to use, and readily available at any gunshop or sporting goods store. It gives a very nice cosmetic result, and its each to "touch up" later, if necessary.
thanks again!![:D]
Use an oil type finish on a raw and smooth stock (aka hand rub oil).
You may do some superfine sanding after the first oil coat dries, because some 'hairs' in the grain may be raised.
Use a finish that "dries / hardens" , not an oil that stays wet forever, and let it cure before intermediate sanding and re-coating.
It is without a doubt the easiest finish to 'repair' if you get a scratch or a *...either way the fix is good.
Take your time and ENJOY !!
But just remember you can't make a silk purse from a sow's ear.