So for kicks I decided to strip down and refinish my Norinco stock, mainly for practice before I attack a couple other rifles. I degreased it fully and it was very pale and dry after. Good, I thought, so I started to sand it smooth, and noticed it got darker, and the paper was gumming up. More oil below the nice surface I just worked on. Great...
Angry, I sanded with an 80 grit to get all the gummy, oily wood out of the surface of the stock. When I was through to dry wood, I switched to 180, and then to 220 to finish. I then applied several (8?) coats of Tru-Oil over the next few days, and was pleasantly surprised and how nice the grain looked. The right side of the stock has lots of dark vertical lines, which look pretty cool.
Now, I know the stock is still soft, but for my plinking purposes, I think it looks much better than that dull, dark finish they come soaked with.
The first pic shows the colour as close as I could. Kind of like a straw colour. I wish I had some sort of light box to capture the pics better, but these will do.
Anyone else refinish their stock this way?
Angry, I sanded with an 80 grit to get all the gummy, oily wood out of the surface of the stock. When I was through to dry wood, I switched to 180, and then to 220 to finish. I then applied several (8?) coats of Tru-Oil over the next few days, and was pleasantly surprised and how nice the grain looked. The right side of the stock has lots of dark vertical lines, which look pretty cool.
Now, I know the stock is still soft, but for my plinking purposes, I think it looks much better than that dull, dark finish they come soaked with.
The first pic shows the colour as close as I could. Kind of like a straw colour. I wish I had some sort of light box to capture the pics better, but these will do.



Anyone else refinish their stock this way?