I just finished a maple stock with Tru oil. Tru oil really brought out the grain compared to the original finish. I briught it to a satin finish which is what I wanted. This was the first time I Tackled a stock and it was rediculously easy with the Tru oil.I'm refinishing a maple stock on a gun I recently purchased. I have never had a maple stock before.
Would you use truoil or tung oil on it? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks
I just finished a maple stock with Tru oil. Tru oil really brought out the grain compared to the original finish. I briught it to a satin finish which is what I wanted. This was the first time I Tackled a stock and it was rediculously easy with the Tru oil.
Be patient and let your nose suggest when to re-coat. Oil finishes change their odor when the oil kicks off. You can use this to gauge when to recoat. The warmth of the area plays a huge part in how fast an oil finish "dries". If you're doing this in an unheated garage the cure time on the Tru Oil will be greatly extended over what the instructions say.