Rifle stocks - Recommend me a paint stripper

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Re: Rifle stocks - Recommend me a paint stripper

#11 Post by FredB »

Steam. Use a wallpaper steamer or similar. The finish comes off and the dents come out.
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#12 Post by ovenpaa »

Fred, I normally just lightly break the surface and then pop them into the dishwasher however this one is a tad too long for the new slimline Dishwasher...
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#13 Post by swotty »

I've refinished many stocks and never used paint stripper as it raises the grain as you soak it apart from generally being horrible stuff. I've always just used a cabinet scraper and then shellac to seal the grain followed by lots of coats of booked linseed oil. All have come up beautifully!
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#14 Post by Rockhopper »

Raising the grain is a good thing though, sand it back then raise it again and sand then keep on going till you've got the thing as smooth as you want. Three times is usually enough. Then stain followed by grain sealer and the oil finish of your choice. Get a glass like finish that way.
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#15 Post by breacher »

Can varnish be just sanded off ?
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#16 Post by ovenpaa »

Scraping is better for varnish however cleaning the chequering out can be tedious.
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#17 Post by legs748 »

I've had good results with CCL gunstock varnish and lacquer remover, it's lethal!
It was working when i left it...........
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#18 Post by hitchphil »

the active ingredient is a solvent called dichloromethane

https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/chemistry/ ... enter.html set up a trade account these guys might sell it mix with wallpaper paste to make good ole fashioned nasty non environmental gunk. That works.
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& my fav chemical is :-) 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.......... used to kill frogs.... but widely consumed & in vast quantities by the French? Eh?
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#19 Post by Les »

breacher wrote:Can varnish be just sanded off ?
It can, but if you get too enthusiastic it's easy to upset the profile e.g., the butt plate/grip plate no longer fits properly etc.
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