There's hope. It's called pure Tung oil, and the results are amazing (and easy to do).
See photos here:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...ian-SKS-laminate-stock-refinished-in-tung-oil
Yes. Mix in some cherry red stain. I did that in the thread I linked to in post #8. Not a laminate stock though, but you'll get the idea.Is there any way to tint it darker red ? It looks great, and the finish is much nicer than the shellac, but I definitely like the darker cherry/mahogany look of the original finish.
Yes. Mix in some cherry red stain. I did that in the thread I linked to in post #8. Not a laminate stock though, but you'll get the idea.

"Bombay mahogany"? That's why I stay away from Home Depot if I'm looking for something in particular. Mohawk and Cloverdale Paint will carry a nice red-brown colour. Here is the can I'm using from Cloverdale Paint and you can see the colour sku written on it (didn't come with a label). It's quite a few years old, but someone there can help you out....I first tried using a mahogany coloured stain, and my SKS came out PURPLE !! What you see on the can at Home Depot isn't always how it will look on your SKS.
"Bombay mahogany"? That's why I stay away from Home Depot if I'm looking for something in particular.

We all do. I have a can of that crap somewhere in the basement I bought many years ago trying to find the "right" red-brown colour.Yes, you live an learn!![]()
I have used the tung oil method on my SKS lam stock.
Turned out great, my mosin wood was fubar'd during shipping so I stripped it and dyed it with rubbing alcohol/iodine mix , then alcohol/RIT dye mix for color, followed by BLO treatment.
I do prefer the feel of BLO over tung oil...thats just me. I have done many stocks in tung, but many many more in BLO. RIT dye and alcohol really penetrate hard woods and I have found it the best method for getting my colors just right.
...photos here....
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?822327-Picture-day-for-my-red-rifles

Both the stocks I recently did with Tung oil were very low-lustre, and they had a nice hard finish. It's all about application methods.
I have used the tung oil method on my SKS lam stock.
Turned out great, my mosin wood was fubar'd during shipping so I stripped it and dyed it with rubbing alcohol/iodine mix , then alcohol/RIT dye mix for color, followed by BLO treatment.
I do prefer the feel of BLO over tung oil...thats just me. I have done many stocks in tung, but many many more in BLO. RIT dye and alcohol really penetrate hard woods and I have found it the best method for getting my colors just right.
...photos here....
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?822327-Picture-day-for-my-red-rifles
The iodine only had only a few coats for a base color, I'm sure the more you put on the darker it would get. No left over odor. Just BLO!Really nice job on the Mosin, hitw. Does the iodine leave an odor? How dark can you get the lighter woods with it? Mix ratios?
Cherry is my favorite bow wood and have been trying lots of different 'traditional' dyes and coloring techiniques on it. May have to give iodine a go.
Thanks for the pics.



























