Hello everyone.
I need some help with refinishing a gun stock. It’s a 70’s era Glenfield Model 60. Many years ago I tried to refinish it and I was never happy with how it turned out. I decided recently to try again. I have sanded it down to bare wood and now I could use some assistance on the best way to refinish it.
I don’t know what kind of wood the stock is made of, but its very light in color and in weight. Birch maybe?
Since I don’t have any experience refinishing, I’d like make the process as idiot proof as possible. :gar-Bi I would prefer the finished product to be fairly dark since that it how it was originally.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Bill
I need some help with refinishing a gun stock. It’s a 70’s era Glenfield Model 60. Many years ago I tried to refinish it and I was never happy with how it turned out. I decided recently to try again. I have sanded it down to bare wood and now I could use some assistance on the best way to refinish it.
I don’t know what kind of wood the stock is made of, but its very light in color and in weight. Birch maybe?
Since I don’t have any experience refinishing, I’d like make the process as idiot proof as possible. :gar-Bi I would prefer the finished product to be fairly dark since that it how it was originally.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Bill