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 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.
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.
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
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.
@@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 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.
Good work I worked with a lot of walnut stocks I will try this ✌🏼
Nice looking stock! Good job
Just the video I've been looking for .thanks
Rasmus Højsø glad you like it any questions just ask
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
Great vid I'll get some ordered thanks.
Fantastic instructional video.
Thank you bud 🙏👍
Subscribed.
No worries buddy I’m glad you enjoyed it
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
A no nonsense aproach simple,and effective thanks did my first stock this vidoe helped me no end !
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.
Are you using the oil on the checkering or leaving it ?
Doesnt nail varnish remover conatin its own nail conditioning oils ? So Acetone would be better : Ive always used nitromors paint stripper
Would you do this with the Alkanet oil too?
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 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
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
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
How many coats did you say please?
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
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?
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
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 👍🏻
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
What oil are you using? Do you have a link?
You might want to check out his channel name, there's your answer 😉
Where can I buy this product, what is the brand name please..
www.slipperydicksgunwax.co.uk
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
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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
Boiled Linseed oil and finish with beeswax polish. And don't use those stupid yellow dusters, get a Selvyt cloth FFS.