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Hello Chaps.

I am thinking of refinishing the stock and fore end on my Baikal Model 27.

I have seen Tru-Oil on youtube and it looks like it gives a top quality finish if you are prepared to put the hours in.


Have any of you fellows had an experience with Tru-Oil?

 

Do you think it would work well on a Baikal Stock?


Cheers


Cartridge94

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Tru oil has IMHO no place need any sort of gun got for chisel handle though.

I'd make sure your Biakal has a walnut stock before you start lots where/are beach and need slightly different approaches.

cheers matey :) I think it is beech as it was made in the USSR so pre 1991. its absolutely solid. What other approaches would you recommend for beech?
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Beech is very difficult...near impossible to stain and get the colour right.......i have toyed with the idea of using a pre-stained expensive boat varnish......strip the stock dry it in the airing cupboard ..sand it....first coat cut back by 50%...dry and sand 2nd coat same again....3rd coat cut back 20% dry and sand then eventually end up with a finish which is not too thick but has soaked in to the wood..........i will try it one day and see what results........

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I used stained danish oil with great success on guitars. You can get a few colored ones, like yellow/blond or redish etc; in which case you stain the finish, not the wood so it works pretty evenly.

 

Danish oil makes a great finish -- with proper curing it is very, very solid stuff.

 

Before/after pics. Mind you it took at least 5+ coats on this one...and it took a couple of months for it to be /truly/ bulletproof

 

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On air guns I have stripped and found to have beech stocks I have like mentioned above used Danish oil- think it was mahogany. Lots of work,coat wait few days, then cut back with wet and dry and repeat with gradually fined grades of paper till get the finish I was after then dry for few weeks and light rubbing with rotten stone to take some of the sheen off. Give yourself plenty of time- the coats feel dry after 1-2 days but need much longer to actually dry. Good luck.

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I've used Tru-oil to refinish a number of gun stocks and have been nothing but pleased with the results given my skill level. You can use the BC stock conditioner or 0000 wire wool to give a satin \ Matt finish if you don't like shiny shiny.

I've used tru oil a couple of times too, and at the time I was very impressed with how easy and quick it was to get a good finish BUT after using boiled linseed oil on a couple of other stocks I released what a difference it makes. I'd now rather do it slowly but properly with oil than fast and glossy with tru oil. These were walnut stocks btw.

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Spectacular! love a Tele, had to sell my one-off Graham Parker pair of guitar and bass in a time of extreme poverty, like guns sold and regretted, are musical instruments, I miss them too much and to replace them would be impossible. Do you build from scratch?

I used stained danish oil with great success on guitars. You can get a few colored ones, like yellow/blond or redish etc; in which case you stain the finish, not the wood so it works pretty evenly.

 

Danish oil makes a great finish -- with proper curing it is very, very solid stuff.

 

Before/after pics. Mind you it took at least 5+ coats on this one...and it took a couple of months for it to be /truly/ bulletproof

 

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