bigjohnsd
2021 BMW R1250GSA
I enjoy refinishing gun stocks, spend a fair bit of time doing it in the winter when i can't ride.
Usually get about 20 hours into each one; stripping, sanding, applying hand rubbed Tung Oil finish and then polishing.
A few examples - Before and After pictures;
As received courtesy of the US Postal Service careful handling and Owners efforts to strip the stock
Finished yesterday
another one Finished - no pre-pix. Many Beretta Shotguns, like both above, have a factory finish that hides some beautiful wood figure. The finish is some kind of urethane varnish and is quite difficult to remove.
Before - Old Remington Family Heirloom. Nice piece of wood beneath years of grime
After
Before - This is a friends family heirloom, an ~1890 Belgian made shotgun, the stock was in terrible shape, grime encrusted and cracked in multiple places. Wood was deteriorating and needed to be reinforced with some fiberglass internally.
After
Before - Another family heirloom, Grandfather to Son to Grandson
Before - bad crack all the way through the fore end
After - crack repaired and refinished
After - Couldn't get all the dings and dents out of this Family Heirloom but the finish is ready for the next 80 years
Before - A pair of Foxes - made in the early 1900's
Finished and ready for another 100 years.
Thanks for looking.
Usually get about 20 hours into each one; stripping, sanding, applying hand rubbed Tung Oil finish and then polishing.
A few examples - Before and After pictures;
As received courtesy of the US Postal Service careful handling and Owners efforts to strip the stock
Finished yesterday
another one Finished - no pre-pix. Many Beretta Shotguns, like both above, have a factory finish that hides some beautiful wood figure. The finish is some kind of urethane varnish and is quite difficult to remove.
Before - Old Remington Family Heirloom. Nice piece of wood beneath years of grime
After
Before - This is a friends family heirloom, an ~1890 Belgian made shotgun, the stock was in terrible shape, grime encrusted and cracked in multiple places. Wood was deteriorating and needed to be reinforced with some fiberglass internally.
After
Before - Another family heirloom, Grandfather to Son to Grandson
Before - bad crack all the way through the fore end
After - crack repaired and refinished
After - Couldn't get all the dings and dents out of this Family Heirloom but the finish is ready for the next 80 years
Before - A pair of Foxes - made in the early 1900's
Finished and ready for another 100 years.
Thanks for looking.