chinese sks stock refinish prep

otter

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Before everyone jumps on me, I DID search "sks stock dishwahser" and came up with bupkus, so here goes:

I have one of the Marstar Chi-Military sks's and have decided to refinish the stock: strip, sand all rough spots nice and smooth and use tung oil for finishing.

Will the "whatever" wood stand up to a cycle or two in the dishwasher or am I getting a can of stripper?
 
It's not about working Harder...

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I recently restained a chinese stock, if your going to use a chemical stripper, I suggest taking the handguard off of the gas tube. Just get a small punch and tap the pin out.
Way easier.
 
Mine turned out pretty good. I still should steel wool it as its a bit glossy but looks decent. I will post pics tomorrow from the computer.
 
otter, did your marstar chinese wood come looking like sh*t as well? It's sad, I cannot even let myself not refinish it, the wood is in desperate need of refining!
 
otter, did your marstar chinese wood come looking like sh*t as well? It's sad, I cannot even let myself not refinish it, the wood is in desperate need of refining!

I think someone said it here once about the Chi M14 stocks: "looks like retarded beavers did it". Same goes for my sks.

Mechanically, I'm sure she's sound and robust, the cosmetics leave something to be desired. But hey, 200 bucks for unused mil-spec? Can't go wrong with dat.
 
otter, did your marstar chinese wood come looking like sh*t as well? It's sad, I cannot even let myself not refinish it, the wood is in desperate need of refining!

I think this batch is a little worse than older batches. I had bought a factory 306 last year that was actually not bad on the outside, there wasnt a mark on it and the machining and bluing were Russian quality. These new factory 625s are not built to that same standard IMO. Curtton noted in his sticky that there were many factories with varying QC standards. Luckily the stocks have enough meat to be sanded smooth if need be.
 
I did two SKS's so far, and they turned out beautiful.

All you need is 0000 steel wool and 99% rubbing alcohol to remove the shellack.

Then refinish with several coats of True oil, don't forget to buff between coats (let dry for one day) with 0000 steel wool.
 
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