02-02-2018, 12:26 PM
All,
I've got a Stevens Savage model 311 shotgun that I've have for about 30 years that needed a new firing hammer. In the course of the discovery, I noticed the stock was split at the receiver. Actually, I noticed today it's split on both side of the receiver. Need to glue the second split.
Anyway, I decided to strip off all the sprayed on finish so I could refinish the stock. I've got some Tru-Oil that I was going to apply to the bare wood without a colorant (stain) for a natural finish. Unfortunately, the bare wood of the stock is decidedly different colors and a bit splotchy to boot.
I wiped it down with some mineral spirits to get a feel for the finished look and I'm not overly excited:
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My "typical" bare wood treatment is a Minwax stain covered by a satin or semi-gloss poly. I'm not thinking that this would result in a nice rich even finish on this stock.
Would someone please provide some suggestions on moving forward with this?
thanks
I've got a Stevens Savage model 311 shotgun that I've have for about 30 years that needed a new firing hammer. In the course of the discovery, I noticed the stock was split at the receiver. Actually, I noticed today it's split on both side of the receiver. Need to glue the second split.
Anyway, I decided to strip off all the sprayed on finish so I could refinish the stock. I've got some Tru-Oil that I was going to apply to the bare wood without a colorant (stain) for a natural finish. Unfortunately, the bare wood of the stock is decidedly different colors and a bit splotchy to boot.
I wiped it down with some mineral spirits to get a feel for the finished look and I'm not overly excited:
[attachment=7833]
[attachment=7834]
My "typical" bare wood treatment is a Minwax stain covered by a satin or semi-gloss poly. I'm not thinking that this would result in a nice rich even finish on this stock.
Would someone please provide some suggestions on moving forward with this?
thanks
chris