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<blockquote data-quote="Fly" data-source="post: 3819476" data-attributes="member: 4660"><p>I have done many of my rifles with pine tar but I use a heat gun to thin it as I apply it on my stock. Then I wipe</p><p>the excess off & reheat over again. After it has set over night I come back & wipe the stock down with turpentine.</p><p>I think both ways work very good. The Finn’s have used pine tar to preserve there wood for centreys that way. I</p><p>also love the looks. </p><p></p><p> Fly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fly, post: 3819476, member: 4660"] I have done many of my rifles with pine tar but I use a heat gun to thin it as I apply it on my stock. Then I wipe the excess off & reheat over again. After it has set over night I come back & wipe the stock down with turpentine. I think both ways work very good. The Finn’s have used pine tar to preserve there wood for centreys that way. I also love the looks. Fly [/QUOTE]
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