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That looks awesome Tom and so much better than a synthetic stock. Are you going to do any checkered areas or just leave it as it is? My preference would be the latter.
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Beautiful Tom!
I've been reading a lot about Tru-Oil recently. It's being used to finish guitars by a lot of hobbyist guitar builders that aren't set up for spraying finishes. From what I've read, many thin coats is the way to go with that stuff.
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Thanks Darren: The checkering will be up to Marty. I would suggest a minimal amount in the grip area since it does actually have a purpose.
Thanks Ed: This stuff is essentially a varnish so it tends to build up on the surface, once the pores in the wood are filled in. It's supposed to be better than tung oil because it gets harder. Supposedly tung oil will feel sticky on a stock when handled on a warm day. Not sure what this stuff is made of, but I do detect a slight fishy odor when applying it, as with Rustoleum.
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