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Igorrock
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Re: Savage Model 45 Super Sporter .300 Savage [Re: gungadoug]
      #258195 - 24/12/14 01:28 AM

Pure pine tar is IMO not recommendable finishing material for gun stocks but itīs good part for mixtura with turpentine and boiled lenseed oil, maybe with hint of bees/carnauba wax with them.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_tar

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Deutsche_Vortrekker
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Re: Savage Model 45 Super Sporter .300 Savage [Re: gungadoug]
      #258235 - 25/12/14 09:05 AM

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Wow! Pine tar?? Is this the same goop we used to use as a base on cross country skis?? Any info on that finish would be appreciated!
Doug



Yes . The same pine tar that we used as a base for Nordic skis before waxing has the same waterproofing properties on gunstocks . The problem is that it is thick and messy to apply . How I get around this is mixing the purest form of Scandinavian pine tar with 100% pure Tung oil which itself has excellent waterproofing qualities .This thins out the mixture for ease of application . What the pine tar also brings to the compound is the gripping non sticky qualities on wood in cold wet weather . This is why baseball players use it on bats .Also this pine tar Tung oil mixture leaves a non glare matte finish on gunstocks . I have tested dozens of products and mixtures for water proofing wood and this is by far the best I have used . BTW boiled linseed oil has almost zero waterproofing qualities and any experienced woodworker will tell you that . Pine tar has been around since the Vikings used it and IMO is still the best


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Re: Savage Model 45 Super Sporter .300 Savage [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #258381 - 30/12/14 02:13 AM

It looks great on your rifle.

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Re: Savage Model 45 Super Sporter .300 Savage [Re: Deutsche_Vortrekker]
      #258394 - 30/12/14 10:49 AM

DV you sure know how to tease a bloke. That Rem 30 is a bloody nice looking rifle.

Think I may have to try the Pine Tar and Tung Oil on a couple of my rifles.


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Re: Savage Model 45 Super Sporter .300 Savage [Re: Rule303]
      #258399 - 30/12/14 01:54 PM

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DV you sure know how to tease a bloke. That Rem 30 is a bloody nice looking rifle.

Think I may have to try the Pine Tar and Tung Oil on a couple of my rifles.



Rule303 , The most enjoyable thing for me about forums is when someone posts a rare vintage rifle with a history for all to enjoy . That Remington 30 Express is a fine rifle . I will be posting pictures of my Remington 720 which was the last refinement of the 30 Express shortly


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