Tru-Oil Gun Stock Finish 8oz. Birchwood Casey 2303516,224
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.79 x 2.09 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 7 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Brand Name | Birchwood Casey |
Part Number | 23035 |
T**L
Old reliable
Same great product I’ve used for years. Works great on rifle gunstocks. Brings out the grain and gives an even finish. I purchased this bottle to apply to a small Walnut cabinet that I am constructing.
J**R
Produces a nice, durable finish
I used this on a guitar body project. It produced a beautiful, durable finish over a waterbased, sunburst application. I liked that I could work the oil to a point where it left no runs in the finish, while preserving the same overall sheen. I'd use it again!
K**F
Must buy.
This is a must-have item. Use it inside your guitar (back and sides of the interior), three coats, and check out the improvement in tone when cured. I have used it on six guitars, and all improved. This is the only finish I will use on furniture. I even used it on my hardwood floors. Awesome product. Oops.. you can also use it on gun stocks...
N**S
Smooth finish and easy to apply
Goes on thin and spreads well. Dries here in AZ in about 2.5 hours. Be sure to remove all old finish before starting, as old will show through new application...
T**D
Good price.
This product works as advertised.
P**K
4 stars 'cause no one believes a 5 star rating
Used for the first time on a Bass guitar kit neck. Love how it looks and feels. Easy to apply.I recommend and would purchase again.
A**R
It takes some time and effort to get good results, but it is worth it in the end.
I originally started using this stuff to refinish a couple old guns I had. The results were amazing!!! I was refinishing an old Lazy Susan and had a little left over from the gun stock project. Rather than let it go bad in storage, I decided to give it a try. WOW !!! Worked out so well that I have built several more Lazy Susan’s for Christmas presents.
K**S
Great value size and product
One of the best ways to get a gloss finish on a rifle stock. The method of leveling with finish works but dries crazy quickly. So for the final coat lightly dampen one side of a cotton or tissue ball then wrap in the center of a piece of fine linen scrap, then apply with that ball soaking through the linen wrapped end. This will apply a master quality thin coat. You can lightly buff the final product with clean 0000 wool to carefully put a satin look on it. You may also prefer raw boiled linseed oil to this product if you want to maintain it easier or apply to an old military rifle. This is not really true linseed because of the added agents.
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