Happy Myles
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Mine is the best 22 LR I have ever used
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I doubt anything would stick to the stock.
The scratches you show wouldn't bother me, but if they did bother someone I'd bet some bondo, sandpaper, and Krylon could assuage any hurt feelers.I doubt anything would stick to the stock.
I’m not losing any sleep over it, more of an FYI observation for anyone considering one of these. I’ll use a good self etching primer and paint it one of these days. I’m doing the McMillan on the Remmy right now.The scratches you show wouldn't bother me, but if they did bother someone I'd bet some bondo, sandpaper, and Krylon could assuage any hurt feelers.
Looks sharp! Not sure if you have painted a stock before, but a good couple weeks of curing time really toughens up the finish...
Thanks! Yes, a matte clear coat. And yes, I’ll let it cure for a couple of weeks.Looks sharp! Not sure if you have painted a stock before, but a good couple weeks of curing time really toughens up the finish...
did you put a clear coat on it?
Dude! You’re a pro at that! That looks really nice.
Haha, so easyDude! You’re a pro at that! That looks really nice.
Thanks! Yes, a matte clear coat. And yes, I’ll let it cure for a couple of weeks.
I got everything at Ace Hardware except the marbling paint. I had to order it off of Amazon.What type of paint did you use on it? Looks professional!
I got everything at Ace Hardware except the marbling paint. I had to order it off of Amazon.
Rustoleum self etching primer
Rustoleum sand texture paint
Krylon marbleizing spray paint
Rustoleum matte clear coat
I might be going too heavy, but I find it takes just about a whole can of the sand texture paint to get really good coverage on one gunstock. All told, there's probably about $15 in each.
When you do the marbleizing paint, I found it works way better to use a coat hanger hook to hold the stock, let the butt rest on the ground so you are letting the paint fall onto the stock instead of trying to do it while its hanging upright. Based on readings, I did this immediately after the last coat of sand texture spray as it supposedly gives better adhesion.
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Yes to both.Did you do any sanding or acetone before the primer? I've been debating doing something like this to my tikka stock, I'm just concerned about the long term durability / adhesion
So ummm i need the address to send mine to. That looks a lot better.
Box it up with a six pack of a local IPA.So ummm i need the address to send mine to. That looks a lot better.
I'll buy beer and rustle up another sharpie ranch for us to hunt on if you are open for business.Box it up with a six pack of a local IPA.