I picked up another rifle yesterday, and it will probably serve as my winter project (in August). Not that I need another project, but you know how it goes. Anyway, the first thing I am going to do is refinish the stock. Luckily, the previous owner had all ready stripped the original finish, so all that is required is a little sanding before I begin.
The wood is fairly plain, and I think it is Walnut (may be birch). It does have a decent grain, so here's my first question. What is the best way to bring the grain out? I've heard mineral spirits will work, or should I buy regular wood conditioner? Also, how much time is required for it to dry?
I haven't really decided on a finish yet. I've looked at Tung Oil and Boiled Linseed Oil, and I've considered the old stand by Tru Oil. Do any offer any specific advantages over the others, as far as a sealant or ease of use? Also, if I want a specific color, do I stain with it prior to using the oil?
Finally, I understand how critical it is to allow the wood to dry in between coats. I got the idea to simply make a wood box larger than the stock, wire in a light socket with bulb, and close the stock inside. The light bulb should heat the box and keep moisture to a minimum. Will building a "dryer" speed up the process, or will this be a waste of time? Thanks!