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Inputs on refinishing stocks; M14 and M1
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<blockquote data-quote="doorgunner" data-source="post: 2152644" data-attributes="member: 18486"><p>I just refinished an M1 stock. And angsniper is right. All I did was put a damp cloth over all the scars, heated it with an iron. I then went over it with fine steel wool. Then put a few coats of boiled linseed oil. After that, I took brown shoe polish and used it kind of like a stock sealer/wax. While cheaper, it will take some time. If this is for the color guard at tinker, you might consider letting/finding us civilians out there who would love to help. You give us each one stock, and it would save you ALOT of time and money. And besides, we need something to do on these furlough Fridays!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doorgunner, post: 2152644, member: 18486"] I just refinished an M1 stock. And angsniper is right. All I did was put a damp cloth over all the scars, heated it with an iron. I then went over it with fine steel wool. Then put a few coats of boiled linseed oil. After that, I took brown shoe polish and used it kind of like a stock sealer/wax. While cheaper, it will take some time. If this is for the color guard at tinker, you might consider letting/finding us civilians out there who would love to help. You give us each one stock, and it would save you ALOT of time and money. And besides, we need something to do on these furlough Fridays! [/QUOTE]
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