Travis Bickle
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Upper Lower Middle Alberta
I have heard that the mystery wood from the Norinco M14's is actualy not that bad.
The reason they are so soft is because they soak in grease and oil for untold lengths of time and they have become essentialy flooded with the stuff.
I got myself a boyds unfinished M1A for my M14 (sanded it and BLO'ed it myself).
I'm curious as to see what I can make of this leftover unwanted chunk of saturated wood.
My hypothesis is that if I can get the oil and grease out somehow and sand it/finish it with linseed oil, it will be much harder and appealing.
Anyone have any tricks to sucking out all the oil and grease from a stock?
I remember a ways back someone had said something about a dishwasher.
Any kind of prolonged heat would probably do but I need something practical.
Any help/guidance would be appreciated.
The reason they are so soft is because they soak in grease and oil for untold lengths of time and they have become essentialy flooded with the stuff.
I got myself a boyds unfinished M1A for my M14 (sanded it and BLO'ed it myself).
I'm curious as to see what I can make of this leftover unwanted chunk of saturated wood.
My hypothesis is that if I can get the oil and grease out somehow and sand it/finish it with linseed oil, it will be much harder and appealing.
Anyone have any tricks to sucking out all the oil and grease from a stock?
I remember a ways back someone had said something about a dishwasher.
Any kind of prolonged heat would probably do but I need something practical.
Any help/guidance would be appreciated.