Hey, glad it worked out for ya !! Another thing I do that is a cheap fix...... I always use fresh tung oil & I keep the lid on the can. It has some driers in it & they will evaporate if you leave the can open, thus why a teasponfull at a time in the jar lid.
When I build a new rifle, I use a New can of tung oil every time. It cost $5-6 and it well worth the cost to have clean slick fast drying finish. I save the old stuff for sealing stock blanks & boards on the ends & etc.
Same way with Tru-Oil. If I put it on a stock, use a new bottle every time. Aggravates the H out of me to put a finish on something & 12 hr later cannot work it because it is still tacky..... :redface: The old Tru-oil I use to swab down in the RR holes & under buttplates & etc. where it don't have to be slick & purdy, just seal it off from moisture.
Also I generally work two rifles at one time. This way if I am finishing one or bedding something on one, I can work on the other one while waiting on it to dry.
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