Wood stock care

Ballistol has been around since 1904, its good stuff, better than most of the boutique crap that’s pushed as the new "wunderkin" product
gumpy
@Grumpy gumpy
But where do you get it in Australia. Been looking for years but when I ask for it all I get is strange looks and asked what is it
Bob
 
@Ontario Hunter
LINSPEED is great stuff, easy to use but takes a while. Gives a beautiful finish that's easy to touch up.
Bob
Bob, I just finished putting a different used stock on that rifle. I stripped the old finish and did it up with Linspeed.
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Formerly, I would wait a day for each coat to dry before taking it down to wood with steel wool. However, I have discovered a shortcut. After the coat of Linspeed is applied with finger, let the stock stand for about forty minutes (warm weather). Then rub that coat off with sheets of paper towel. Apply next coat and repeat until grain is filled. I can complete a stock in one day. Skip checkering until last coat on flat areas. Then apply Linspeed sparingly over checkering with artists hair bristle paintbrush. Just one coat over checkering to maintain pointed profiles. Don't want to fill up the cuts.
 
Bob, I just finished putting a different used stock on that rifle. I stripped the old finish and did it up with Linspeed.
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Formerly, I would wait a day for each coat to dry before taking it down to wood with steel wool. However, I have discovered a shortcut. After the coat of Linspeed is applied with finger, let the stock stand for about forty minutes (warm weather). Then rub that coat off with sheets of paper towel. Apply next coat and repeat until grain is filled. I can complete a stock in one day. Skip checkering until last coat on flat areas. Then apply Linspeed sparingly over checkering with artists hair bristle paintbrush. Just one coat over checkering to maintain pointed profiles. Don't want to fill up the cuts.
@Ontario Hunter
LINSPEED is good stuff and does a great job.
A fifteen buck a bottle than can do upto six rifles is a bargain for such a great product.
Gilley's gun wax really brings the finish up and gives good protection.
Bob
 
@Grumpy gumpy
But where do you get it in Australia. Been looking for years but when I ask for it all I get is strange looks and asked what is it
Bob
Hi Bob, any decent gun shop "should" stock it, at least three I know of in Adelaide do. I bought two 1litre bottles from the SARA store a year or so ago, I put it down the bores of my BP rifles after use to store them
gumpy
 
Hi Bob, any decent gun shop "should" stock it, at least three I know of in Adelaide do. I bought two 1litre bottles from the SARA store a year or so ago, I put it down the bores of my BP rifles after use to store them
gumpy
@Grumpy gumpy
My local doesn't stock it. I've been to big shops like Cleavers and Horsley park and inbetwixt size shops and no go. Can't even get it at a hardware shop.
May have to pick some up later this year when we come thru SA in the way home.
Bob
 
Try Sydney tools, they sell it, may need to ring first to make sure it’s in stock, or if coming through Adelaide, the South Australian Rifle Association shop at Dry Creek, or let me know when you are coming through and I’ll get you some.
gumpy
 
Thank you for your recommendation. Since ai always have a big can of Linseed oil, I'll look at getting Gilley's gun wax.

Edit: Looks like it Australian product and not available in the USA. Will have to either find an alternative or ask my cousin (who likes in Melbourne) to bring it when he visits me in June.
 
Personally, I utilize Tung oil and get a beautiful finish with it. You have to apply it a few times, but the major thing to keep in mind is that polymerization will take place over time, but if you have a small kiln that can run at 120-140 degrees Fahrenheit. Then one can place the wood with the applied oil into this device and cause the reaction to take place in 12-24 hours. Making additional applications much faster and efficient, than having to wait. This makes a hard surface that is relatively easy to touch up as well.
 

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