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Birchwood Casey Tru - Oil Gun Stock Finish
Brand | BIRCHWOOD CASEY |
Liquid Volume | 3 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 85 Grams |
Item Form | Oil |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00029057231236 |
Net Quantity | 1.0 count |
UPC | 029057231236 |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item part number | 23123 |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 3.51 x 19 cm; 85 g |
ASIN | B002JD3J2M |
A**N
Nice 5star
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S**R
Simply one of the best general-purpose wood finishes available.
I've been using Tru Oil for a couple decades now and frankly there is no other wood finish that performs the way this stuff does.I've finished wood projects with about every brand and type of wood finish available. Tru Oil is not just another oil finish like the big box linseed, danish, teak, or tung oils. It belongs to specialized class of oil finishes known as "polymerized tung oils". To create this kind of product is a process the involves heating it in an oxygen free environment. The result is an oil that dries like a polymer -- essentially an oil-based product that performs like a poly-urethane. If you've ever finished with straight tung oil or even boiled linseed oil you know occasionally you will put on a coat that just gets gummy and never dries. This is usually due to environmental factors that are sometimes hard to manage like the temp and humidity. Polymerized oils are the solution to that problem, but manufacturers typically don't like to make this class of finish because it is not stable once it has been exposed to oxygen. There are just a few products on the market that are actual polymerized tung oil and this is one of them. Buy it in the small bottles or re-package it to remove all the air from the containers and it will last a little longer for you. I've heard of guys that fill the jar with marbles as they use it to keep the air out. Similar products are typically only available through very specialized woodworker supply houses, but you can find Tru Oil practically anywhere in outdoor sporting goods departments.Performance? I've finished a cherry gun cleaning box with this that has traveled half the year since 2006. It gets soaked with a myriad of harsh cleaning chemicals, solvents (including brake cleaner!), and every other kind of abuse you can imagine. The box is looking tired, but overall the Tru Oil finish on it has held up beautifully. If it can protect my cleaning box, it will do awesome on your firearm, musical instrument, or fine furniture project.Hints on use: apply and rubdown your sealer and filler coats first. Buff them out with 0000 Steel Wool before starting the Tru Oil coats. Then just oil-dry-buff until you get your desired finish. As little as two coats can make a durable glossy finish, but I like to take it out to 4-6 or even 8 for a deep luster. For guns, I personally prefer the satin finish from buffing it out after the last coat, but then I'm a softy for that old-world look when I'm building a new rifle stock. I don't want it to look like it just came from some factory paint booth and this is the perfect product for what I want to achieve.
F**N
Guitar neck finish
Used this on the back of the neck of my 2018 Fender Road Worn Telecaster. The factory finish was not great on the walnut truss rod insert into the maple neck. Hand sanded it down with #1500 grit paper and put a lite coat of this and let it dry overnite. Buffed it out using paper towels and then did a second lite coat/buffing. Really nice and smooth now. Now I just need to practice more, no excuses.
R**J
Great product and service
Quality product
C**N
Good but be careful
This gives your wood stock a nice finish. Seems like it would protect it good. But be careful applying. It drys like lacquer, if you get it on the metal it will have a hard shiny finish on it that is very obvious against the metal it didn’t get on. You should either disassemble, tape off, or use a small brush. Overall good stuff, easy to apply just do not get it on your metal parts.
S**Y
Great Product & Easy To Use
I first heard about this product on an antique refinishing website. After reading several positive comments, raving about Tru-Oil, I knew I had to try some.My particular project is restoring old hammers. I bought the 32 oz. size because it is the most economical price wise. Little did I know that it was literally only going to take a few drops of Tru-Oil to finish a hammer handle. I finish the handle, after preparing, by getting a drop on my finger then rubbing it into the handle. After a few drops, the handle is wet with the product. I set it down and let it dry overnight. After about the fifth coat, the shine is awesome. Sometimes I will run a little #0000 steel wool over the finish between coats, only if I find an imperfection. I usually coat the metal head of the hammer with one single coat of Tru-oil, also. All said, I usually finish one handle with multiple coats of Tru-Oil, and only use 10 to 15 drops of the product. I believe that a 32 oz. bottle is going to last a long time.
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