So I bathed a stock in mineral spirits to get rid of cosmoline and I want to rehydrate it without using linseed oil or tung oil. I dont want any real finish on the wood. It's an M39 mosin so its not supposed to have a lacquer.
What should I use, just gun oil?
>>28351635
bump
>>28351635
Use cosmoline.
>>28351804
>>28351804
I laughed harder than I should have
Blood of facists
>>28351804
/thread
>>28351635
>I dont want any real finish on the wood.
for what reason?
>>28351954
I havent taken off the original finish so I dont see any reason to put on a new one. its an M39 so i dont want to bubba it.
I think ill just rub the stock with ballistol
>>28351977
I'm not sure if you know what a finish is. post your rifle, anon.
>>28351635
Honestly I'd just go with one or maybe two layers of tung oil if all you want to do is re-hydrate the wood. You won't add any real finish to it with plain oils until after multiple coats.
Alternatively you might try something like pic related.
But keep in mind anything you use is going to discolor the wood. Tung oil wood make it darker, as would pic related. Linseed oil makes it yellowish (and has an odor).
>>28352048
Fuck, forgot pic.
>>28351977
If you haven't stripped it and taken off the old finish why would you want or need to put a new one on? You're confused
>>28352040
>>28352153
never said i stripped it, i said i wanted to rehydrate it.
>>28352208
>So I bathed a stock in mineral spirits to get rid of cosmoline
fuck off
>>28352983
Only correct answer.
>>28351635
I use this if I just want to hydrate the wood.
>>28353352
Mineral spirits doesn't take every finish off only some, but thanks for your quality reply.
>>28353746
Nice, I was thinking that as well, only holding back because I suspect it will make the stock slick.
>>28351635
>rehydrate wood
>still had original finish
The stock is not going to absorb things if it has its original finish.
top kek.
>>28355527
>what retards actually believe
Most surplus guns have an oil finish, not a lacquer.
Use boiled linseed oil. Hand rub, many coats. Heat from rubbing helps soak it in. Moderate use of hair dryer helps too. Don't put it on too thick. Patients grasshopper. Nothing looks better or more realistic on a military rifle than rubbed linseed oil. If you put it on too thick though it will be sticky forever.
>>28355698
>retard
M39
>Pine tar + wax + oil
It will not absorb if it has the original finish
>>28351635
Wood? Try Lemon oil or Murphy's oil