Brasilikilt
45 Cal.
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- Dec 13, 2005
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Hello everyone
I got myself a can of "Kleen Strip" yesterday and sprayed a little on the butt of my .50 Spanish Hawken......just as I was told, it took that ugly dinged-up clear coat off.
Tomorrow I'll take the barrel, the lock and whatever metal I can easily remove and do the rest of the stock.
The game plan I have going is to use fine sandpaper and steel wool to get the stock nice and smooth and then rub a ton of linseed oil in the wood.
I think that this will do a lot to "de-cheese-ify" the appearance of the rifle.
I would love to make this rifle look like it's been kicked around the mountains for a while.
What do you guys do to give a rifle a stressed and aged appearance?
If I'm feeling bold enough, I might even brown the lock and barrel in the future.....
thanks for any help
Iain
I got myself a can of "Kleen Strip" yesterday and sprayed a little on the butt of my .50 Spanish Hawken......just as I was told, it took that ugly dinged-up clear coat off.
Tomorrow I'll take the barrel, the lock and whatever metal I can easily remove and do the rest of the stock.
The game plan I have going is to use fine sandpaper and steel wool to get the stock nice and smooth and then rub a ton of linseed oil in the wood.
I think that this will do a lot to "de-cheese-ify" the appearance of the rifle.
I would love to make this rifle look like it's been kicked around the mountains for a while.
What do you guys do to give a rifle a stressed and aged appearance?
If I'm feeling bold enough, I might even brown the lock and barrel in the future.....
thanks for any help
Iain