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  1. #11
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    Forget trying to get every little bit of old stain out, this adds to character once redone. And forget your Danish oil finishers.
    As Rickenbacker says, keep the butt pad on as it will stay the same size as the stock.
    Once you have sanded it smooth, (the smoother the better,) you can use a small brass brush to finish getting any varnish out of the chequering. This helps you keep the peaks on the chequering and gets the varnish out.
    Once you have done all this, get some colron walnut stain and add a very small amount of a red wood stain and mix together. Get a rag and wipe the mixed stain over the stock. It'll soak it in straight away. Give it 2 coats if you like.
    Once you have done this and it's dried, generally within an hour, you can then give it a gentle rub over with a scotchbrite pad to smooth it off.
    Then, mask the chequering off. Then get some car lacquer spray and give it a few coatings all over. Before the last spray, take the masking tape off and give it one coat over the chequering. This will seal it but not fill the chequering in.
    Leave it to harden off for 12 hours then give it a rub over with scotchbrite before polishing up.
    This is how me and my mate have done them for years with excellent results. They aren't as difficult as you think and this way is better than any oil.
    Fozzy
    Last edited by fozzy45; 19-06-2018 at 10:04 PM.

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