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Stock refinishing thread: BLO vs PTO vs Tung Oil Finish
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<blockquote data-quote="jbrentd" data-source="post: 2912899" data-attributes="member: 24925"><p>Yes, I was incorrect on Tom selling pure pine tar. Could one cut the Tom's Pine Tar with turpentine? Would that dilute the wax enough to allow it to penetrate?</p><p></p><p>So you used the Auson "Imprex" Pine Tar? I see they also sell a couple other pine tar products, "Genuine" and "Kihl Burn". I just wish they sold it in smaller amounts. I'll never use 1/10th of that in my lifetime, unless I found other uses for it.</p><p></p><p>I have posted similar questions on Gunboards. The one suggestion I received so far was to use a Potassium Permanganate method. I definitely don't want to start a debate over there on pine tar vs Kiväärintukkiöljy (or Rifle Stock Oil), as those threads can go on for years.</p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"></p><p></p><p>Have you ever tried or have any thoughts on that method? I guess one can easy apply too much of the PP and the stock could turn almost black.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrentd, post: 2912899, member: 24925"] Yes, I was incorrect on Tom selling pure pine tar. Could one cut the Tom's Pine Tar with turpentine? Would that dilute the wax enough to allow it to penetrate? So you used the Auson "Imprex" Pine Tar? I see they also sell a couple other pine tar products, "Genuine" and "Kihl Burn". I just wish they sold it in smaller amounts. I'll never use 1/10th of that in my lifetime, unless I found other uses for it. I have posted similar questions on Gunboards. The one suggestion I received so far was to use a Potassium Permanganate method. I definitely don't want to start a debate over there on pine tar vs Kiväärintukkiöljy (or Rifle Stock Oil), as those threads can go on for years. [INDENT][/INDENT] Have you ever tried or have any thoughts on that method? I guess one can easy apply too much of the PP and the stock could turn almost black. [/QUOTE]
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