Anyone ever use min-wax oil stain on a stock before tru-oil finish ?
I've been doing so for over 30 years
I use mostly Black Walnut, but have been known to mix in 2/5 Red Mahogany (60/40) to replicate the older Wincheste & Marlin r French Red color.
After the stain app, I always let the stock air dry overnite before a light rubdown with OOOO steel wool ( The ONLY grade steel wool I will ever use on a gunstock), followed by a thorough pass with a (thin) cloth-covered magnet to ensure all metallic dust is gone before applying the TruOil.
I start the TO by dipping one fingertip into the bottle of TO, and applying that one dollop of oil to one end or the other of the stock (wherever I decide to start).
The dollop of TO is then rubbed around & back/forth in a small area the size of a quarter coin, gradually expanding the area to one no larger than a paper dollar bill. I keep rubbing with the same finger until the finish "squeaks" (drags) under my fingertip in the entire area, before getting another dollop of TO and begin applying it in an adjacent area as before.
I continue until the entire stock has received one coat of TO, except for any checkering - which will get finish much later, with an old toothbrush.
I hang the stock to dry overnite in a draft-free area, from a pre-bent wire-type coathanger.
The next day, I rub the sttock down with a new/clean pad of OOOO steel wool, and proceed with the 2nd coat, as above.
Ditto, for as many coats as needed.
For a shiney finish, just don't rub down the last coat of TO prior to waxing with a good paste wax.
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