p14shooter
Regular
- Location
- Nova Scotia
OK guys,
I have read some of the posts regarding removing the dents and minor blemishes in stocks using the steaming method. And that is great. Now, is there anyway to fill deep gouges and still keep the stock looking fairly good? Some say there is a product called birchwood casey gun stock sealer & filler, has anyone else worked with this? I have bought an old cooey single shot 22 for the price of a coffee, and want to try my hand at refinishing it to see if I can do it. This way if I ever want to do something with my target rifles, I will have some confidence. I do not want to ruin the gun, but if I happen to, I will not be out anything.
I have read some of the posts regarding removing the dents and minor blemishes in stocks using the steaming method. And that is great. Now, is there anyway to fill deep gouges and still keep the stock looking fairly good? Some say there is a product called birchwood casey gun stock sealer & filler, has anyone else worked with this? I have bought an old cooey single shot 22 for the price of a coffee, and want to try my hand at refinishing it to see if I can do it. This way if I ever want to do something with my target rifles, I will have some confidence. I do not want to ruin the gun, but if I happen to, I will not be out anything.