Gus Chiggins
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For those following my finish/browning threads, I've almost finished both tasks am posting both updates here.
The permalyn didnt turn out how I expected(process wise). I finished 3 coats(after the sealer) and planned on steel wooling and doing the final "finishing" coat with the sealer as per the instructions.. the 0000 steel wool did not seem to cooperate XL, and I could not get an even "sand"(I use parenthesis because it was unintentional). I wanted to just even the coat and smooth everything down in prep for the final finish, but from the beginning, it seemed to work against me in the task of evening. I ended up scuffing an even surface across the stock with 0000, then rubbing rigorously with my palm(which worked for a spell at evening the look of the finish), then moved to a standard weave rag, then to my wife's plush pajamas (which was what ultimately convinced me to not do a final coat). I am sitting very happy with the look which is somewhere between semi-gloss and satin finish(the prepped version wasnt perfect, but for what I started with I'm very happy). Still going to apply wax after 2-3 days of drying, so we'll see how that looks.
I decided to disassemble the trigger assembly and lock and brown all visible components. The lock and hammer are taking FOREVER to take to browning. I've put 5-6 coats on, and it appears I will run out of solution before I get an even brown on both! Any tips??
The permalyn didnt turn out how I expected(process wise). I finished 3 coats(after the sealer) and planned on steel wooling and doing the final "finishing" coat with the sealer as per the instructions.. the 0000 steel wool did not seem to cooperate XL, and I could not get an even "sand"(I use parenthesis because it was unintentional). I wanted to just even the coat and smooth everything down in prep for the final finish, but from the beginning, it seemed to work against me in the task of evening. I ended up scuffing an even surface across the stock with 0000, then rubbing rigorously with my palm(which worked for a spell at evening the look of the finish), then moved to a standard weave rag, then to my wife's plush pajamas (which was what ultimately convinced me to not do a final coat). I am sitting very happy with the look which is somewhere between semi-gloss and satin finish(the prepped version wasnt perfect, but for what I started with I'm very happy). Still going to apply wax after 2-3 days of drying, so we'll see how that looks.
I decided to disassemble the trigger assembly and lock and brown all visible components. The lock and hammer are taking FOREVER to take to browning. I've put 5-6 coats on, and it appears I will run out of solution before I get an even brown on both! Any tips??