The easiest way to refresh and oil your stock leaving it silky smooth and ready for a coat of Slippery Dicks Gun Wax Facebook Page is : Stocks Refinished Website: www.slipperydicksgunwax.co.uk
I have had trouble with wire wool leaving small shards embedded under someone the finish. I was using the more fragile 0000 , so maybe my fault. Filling the pores by sanding in progressively less of the finish I used took me 15 hours of work and several weeks drying. Not all guns are deserving of that amount of time, so I am interested in your product. Thanks for posting.
Can I use white spirit turp in the walnut oil along with the alkanet? I have a dark sided stock and the first 3 attempts were nice but darker than I prefered.
Are you concerned about the wire wool dust getting into the grain when you get to the "slurry" stage? I seem to produce a lot of dust when using wire wool between oil coats, but maybe I'm pressing harder than you are here.
I used Slippery Dicks walnut oil to finish a nice stock on my Anschutz, and it has come out nicely, I made a small cloth bun to apply the oil, several very thin coats, this was the method used by an old gunsmith I knew when I was a young lad, worked a treat.
Hey man, awesome vid. Could you do one on how to remove a lacquer finish without damaging the checkering on a stock and foregrip? I want an oil finish but I also don't want to sand off my checkering
@@slipperydicksgunstockwax327 sorry mate it was the Birchwood Casey Tru Oil stock refinishing kit that I’ve bought. It has the walnut stain, a bottle of Tru Oil and also a bottle of stock sheen and conditioner. However after watching your video I’d rather refinish my stock the way you’ve demonstrated, and I was just wondering if I could utilise any or a concoction of any of the liquids that come in the kit? I’ve just bought your wax to finish off the stock once I get it to that stage. Regards Alan
Great vid, thanks! I’ve just purchased myself a Yildiz Pro with grade 4 wood and I want to use your walnut oil to really make the most of the wood with a satin finish. Would you still recommend the initial acetone approach on a new gun/stock? It makes me a little nervous hahaha! Given that it’s an oil finish from factory; can I just start with the walnut oil stage straight away? Many thanks! TBS
Hi, if you don’t want to go to the extreme of stripping it I would just use my walnut wax and wax additive, it makes a massive difference, there’s a video on my Facebook page Stocks Refinished showing how to use it and loads of customers pictures of before and after
I have had trouble with wire wool leaving small shards embedded under someone the finish. I was using the more fragile 0000 , so maybe my fault. Filling the pores by sanding in progressively less of the finish I used took me 15 hours of work and several weeks drying. Not all guns are deserving of that amount of time, so I am interested in your product. Thanks for posting.
Splendid video. Truly appreciate your time and information. Regards, Philadelphia Pa. USA
hi my finish oil gives a gloss finish, I’m out of the oil at the moment but I’ll make some more next week. paul
Nice looking stock! Good job
Fantastic instructional video.
Thank you bud 🙏👍
Subscribed.
No worries buddy I’m glad you enjoyed it
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Bahut achha kam hai aapka. Me aik 12boar ka butt india me bhaij sakte hai kya aap .aapka kya praij hai o ma de duga
Where can I buy this product, what is the brand name please..
www.slipperydicksgunwax.co.uk
How many coats did you say please?
Are you using the oil on the checkering or leaving it ?
Sweet
How many times??? Is that 3 times lol
You mentioned about cleaning the chequering. Do you oil & wax over chequering. As the stock you are using has lost the chequering.
I oil the checkering lightly and rub off after about an hour I don’t wax the checkering
Can I use white spirit turp in the walnut oil along with the alkanet?
I have a dark sided stock and the first 3 attempts were nice but darker than I prefered.
Yes that’s ok to thin it down
Are you concerned about the wire wool dust getting into the grain when you get to the "slurry" stage?
I seem to produce a lot of dust when using wire wool between oil coats, but maybe I'm pressing harder than you are here.
It might be the quality of the wire wool I don’t get much dust from it
Great vid I'll get some ordered thanks.
What oil are you using? Do you have a link?
You might want to check out his channel name, there's your answer 😉
I used Slippery Dicks walnut oil to finish a nice stock on my Anschutz, and it has come out nicely, I made a small cloth bun to apply the oil, several very thin coats, this was the method used by an old gunsmith I knew when I was a young lad, worked a treat.
Hey man, awesome vid. Could you do one on how to remove a lacquer finish without damaging the checkering on a stock and foregrip? I want an oil finish but I also don't want to sand off my checkering
Hi, there maybe one on my Facebook page Stocks Refinished
citri strip and a toothe brush
Can you leave it at a oiled finish or must it be sealed with the wax?
no you can just oil
Slippery Dicks Gun Wax ok thanks 👍🏻
Just started doing my daystate Revere's stock which was a very light colour walnut but after one coat and a wire wool and buff it's darkened up nicely
Doesnt nail varnish remover conatin its own nail conditioning oils ? So Acetone would be better : Ive always used nitromors paint stripper
Good work I worked with a lot of walnut stocks I will try this ✌🏼
Just the video I've been looking for .thanks
Rasmus Højsø glad you like it any questions just ask
Would you do this with the Alkanet oil too?
I’ve bought a true oil kit, but I prefer your process. Can I mix the stain with the oil to create a similar oil to what you’ve used?
Hi Alan, I don’t understand what you mean
@@slipperydicksgunstockwax327 sorry mate it was the Birchwood Casey Tru Oil stock refinishing kit that I’ve bought. It has the walnut stain, a bottle of Tru Oil and also a bottle of stock sheen and conditioner. However after watching your video I’d rather refinish my stock the way you’ve demonstrated, and I was just wondering if I could utilise any or a concoction of any of the liquids that come in the kit? I’ve just bought your wax to finish off the stock once I get it to that stage.
Regards
Alan
@@alanjrodger hi Alan, no my oils are oil based tru oil isn’t so you might get problems
Where does a person get the oils you use? A name brand?
Hey there thank you for the video am trying to find some oil to get a nice mirror finish on my stock what oil do i need to buy mate ?
my finish oil, it will be on my website in a few days as it’s sold out again
So you use 00 wire wool for cleaning the old finish off and 0000 to rub in the new finish right?
Yes, it’s a bit more course for stripping, you can also sand the finish off
Nice comment there! I didn’t catch in the video so you probably helped me out there with that! Thanks
Boiled Linseed oil and finish with beeswax polish. And don't use those stupid yellow dusters, get a Selvyt cloth FFS.
You should do a full refinish video
Joe O' Regan I have type in Stocks Refinished and there’s a two part video showing you how to do it
A no nonsense aproach simple,and effective thanks did my first stock this vidoe helped me no end !
Great vid, thanks! I’ve just purchased myself a Yildiz Pro with grade 4 wood and I want to use your walnut oil to really make the most of the wood with a satin finish. Would you still recommend the initial acetone approach on a new gun/stock? It makes me a little nervous hahaha!
Given that it’s an oil finish from factory; can I just start with the walnut oil stage straight away?
Many thanks!
TBS
Hi, if you don’t want to go to the extreme of stripping it I would just use my walnut wax and wax additive, it makes a massive difference, there’s a video on my Facebook page Stocks Refinished showing how to use it and loads of customers pictures of before and after
Would you used the acetone 3 times or just the wire wool
Just the wire wool
@@slipperydicksgunwax8558 so acetone once at the start at that's it wire wool onwards
@@sonysv1 yes mate
@@slipperydicksgunwax8558 awesome thanks