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I've Been Inspired To Do My Tx Stock.


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After reading a few stock threads on here, I finally decided to crack on with my TX stock :)

 

I had a .177 TX in beech last year but, this is the one that I really wanted - a .22 with a walnut stock that I'm very happy with.

 

I started putting English Walnut Oil on it a week ago. The instructions say to use a little each time and rub it in with your hands. It's had 6 coats like this. It's also had a good buff with a clean rag.

 

The result is a slightly darker stock with a satin sheen.

 

I'm very pleased with it.

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And now it's too nice to take out in case it get scratched ................................................... :D:D:D:D:D

Seriously though that is a bloody nice bit of timber.

 

I have been experimenting with Danish oil just lately and it really does seem to cure better than most other oils and leaves a deep finish.

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G

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Thanks for the kind comments.

 

I do think I was quite lucky to get a stock with a nice looking grain.

 

I've also done a little work on the inside - a good clean, degrease and a short stroke. The firing cycle is pretty short and sweet. It feels a little low on power at the moment.

I'll have a look at it over the Combro and adjust it as needed.

 

I'm looking forward to getting it out and getting it's first rabbit. I think it'll do well now the mornings are getting lighter.

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You have changed the stock haven't you go on tell the truth now :laugh:

 

Nice real nice a job well done there JJ ;)

 

atvbmac :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

Cheers Mac.

 

It was a lot less involved than the work you've been doing lately but, it was nice to do.

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And now it's too nice to take out in case it get scratched ................................................... :D:D:D:D:D

Seriously though that is a bloody nice bit of timber.

 

I have been experimenting with Danish oil just lately and it really does seem to cure better than most other oils and leaves a deep finish.

http://s7g3.scene7.com/is/image//ae235?src=ae235/54151_P&$prodImageMedium$

 

G

I do like Danish oil. I used it on a black, blue & grey laminate stock that I made.

 

It made the colours pop out well and the finish felt hard wearing.

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