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Good Call Hungry!!!
I'll give you all the low down on how a "Professional Painter" prepares and finishes this wood.
http://www.surplusrifle.com/m14m1a/rifledisassembly/index.asp
If you want to have a paper copy print this link;
http://www.surplusrifle.com/m14m1a/rifledisassembly/pdf/m14m1adisassembly.pdf
HEAR!!
Good Call Hungry!!!
I'll give you all the low down on how a "Professional Painter" prepares and finishes this wood.
- Remove all parts from stock or cover remained parts in painters tape. (green cheep stuff)
- Soak a rag in Mohawk Wax Wash and rub all over wooden area's. (Repeat this process a minimum of five times & allow at least 1 hour between wash)
- Sand out any imperfections and smooth stock by starting at 220 then 330 and finish with 400. (Be sure to run your hands all over the stock to ensure smoothness)
- Take Methyl Hydrate and soak rag then wipe down stock. (Repeat this process a minimum of three times)
- Take Old Master's American Walnut Wiping Stain and apply it to the stock. (Repeat this process a minimum of five times)
- Take Varithane Diamond Coat Spray Can and proceed to apply minimum of three coats. (Allow minimum 4 hours between coats)
http://www.surplusrifle.com/m14m1a/rifledisassembly/index.asp
If you want to have a paper copy print this link;
http://www.surplusrifle.com/m14m1a/rifledisassembly/pdf/m14m1adisassembly.pdf