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Do you prefer tung oil over boiled linseed oil? Haven't used tung oil before but I'm curious to pick some up, see if it's noticeably different.My stock guy also has been using timberlux more and more. I had mine done with tung oil still but he has been having good luck with it as well. I think its a bit more maintenance free, I just perfer the hand feel of a pure oil stock.
Do you prefer tung oil over boiled linseed oil? Haven't used tung oil before but I'm curious to pick some up, see if it's noticeably different.
Thank you, Others on here inspired me to give it a shot, there is definitely something about it!Inspiring! Nothing quite like the real (wood) thing.
Thanks! There was a point where I said this may be the first and last stock I ever doLooking good!! You’re going to love packing and using this piece you’ve put together with your own hands!! Before you know it you’ll be looking for one of those fancy AAAA blanks to work on! Ask me how I know.
For sealing, Ime, spar urethane seems to cure harder then sealing with just oil. I have mixed oil with spar urethane and had good results as well but it makes sense in my mind that straight SU would cure harder.
I mix the SU 50/50 with mineral spirits (steeped with alkenate root for tone) to thin it a bit then lather it on until the stock won’t soak up any more, inside and out and all around. Then wipe the excess off after the wood won’t take any more. I let it dry good for 3-5 days by the stove in the basement, then hit it again with a second soak. After the second soak dries, I then start with wet sanding whatever oil finish I plan to use.
I’m about ready to start on the sealing on my current project here. I sent the metalwork out for cerakote, but the metal grip cap screws went mia in the process. I need the grip cap installed before I can start the fishing, really hoping the new screws show up Monday/Tuesday so I can get a sealer coat on before heading to the city to have a new baby on Wednesday lol.
Tung oil definitely seems to be a popular choice, what your saying about the hand feel makes sense. I don't like the really slick varnish like finish on older wood stocks. I am sure it serve's its purpose but aesthetically not a big fan and pretty slippery. I'll have to look into the timber lux this is the first I have heard of it.My stock guy also has been using timberlux more and more. I had mine done with tung oil still but he has been having good luck with it as well. I think its a bit more maintenance free, I just perfer the hand feel of a pure oil stock.