Painted Another Stock Tonight
- ACLakey
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Painted Another Stock Tonight
My buddy brought his Winchester over tonight for an overhaul. I think it turned out great and the stainless really sets it off.
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I am getting the hang of this.
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I am getting the hang of this.
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Re: Painted Another Stock Tonight
WOW, That looks very nice.
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Re: Painted Another Stock Tonight
Nice Job. I have a 300 WBY with a rubber hogue stock. Can that be done to that?
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Re: Painted Another Stock Tonight
You do nice work. How did you do the checkering? Tape it up or repainted?
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- ACLakey
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Re: Painted Another Stock Tonight
I would not recommend it. My buddy painted his Hogue stock and the paint is hot holding up very well on the rugerized material.Jim White wrote: Nice Job. I have a 300 WBY with a rubber hogue stock. Can that be done to that?
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I tape the checkering off and use an exacto knife to trim the edges. I have painted the checkering first, taped it off and painted the remainder of the stock and it worked well. I finally quit painting the checkering and just masked it off.
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Re: Painted Another Stock Tonight
How do you do the "spiderweb" on these stocks? Fantastic job, by the way.
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Re: Painted Another Stock Tonight
I have been using Krylon webbing spray. You can find it at some craft stores or order it online at jo-anns. The paint come out of the can as you see it. You should practice on a paper plate or piece of cardbord because the spray comes out of the can a little strange.
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Re: Painted Another Stock Tonight
Sweet! 100% Improvement. Gary
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Re: Painted Another Stock Tonight
Very nice job. Thanks for sharing. I could even do that I think. I have a plastic stock that is destined for coyoteville.
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Re: Painted Another Stock Tonight
SWEET! Nice job!