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Posted: 12/23/2009 12:33:13 AM
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT I may do it all over again, help me decide if it's worth it. I started with a TGI from a gun show (bought just weeks before the price drop) for $625.
Worst damage was on the lower-rear of hand guard
Everything stripped & sanded
Minwax Red Oak stain and satin poly coat
This was my first attempt at a refinishing job and I think it turned out pretty good.
I was hoping for a darker color, however, and have thought about starting over. Maybe with a red mahogany? What are your thoughts? Leave it alone or try again? |
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Posted: 12/23/2009 12:44:48 AM
Looks good now AH2 semi gloss the metal!!!!
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Posted: 12/23/2009 1:04:23 AM
I like it and think it looks good, I do think a shade or two darker would be nice but I would just buy a whole new set and redo that one, sell this if you like or do like I do and keep it around when you want to change outfits
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Posted: 12/23/2009 1:08:46 AM
nice looking rifle, sir.
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Posted: 12/23/2009 1:09:57 AM
Originally Posted By SHONUFF:
I was hoping for a darker color, however, and have thought about starting over. Maybe with a red mahogany? What are your thoughts? Leave it alone or try again? I'd like to see that too |
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Posted: 12/23/2009 1:29:51 AM
I like it! Some go too far trying to get the "Russian red" look and end up with a gun that looks closer to candy apple red than Russian red.
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Posted: 12/23/2009 1:45:02 AM
Love it!
Cool dog too. |
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Posted: 12/23/2009 7:51:24 AM
Originally Posted By SHONUFF:
.....snip.... What are your thoughts? Leave it alone or try again? Personally, I think you should go a little darker. Part of me wants to tell you darker brown because I think it would look great, but part of me wants to tell you to go with mahogany....cause I have a can of it myself at home ![]() |
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Posted: 12/23/2009 8:29:57 AM
Well done, Shonuff - thanks for sharing the pics.
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Posted: 12/23/2009 9:45:15 AM
Originally Posted By aperdue:
Originally Posted By SHONUFF:
.....snip.... What are your thoughts? Leave it alone or try again? Personally, I think you should go a little darker. Part of me wants to tell you darker brown because I think it would look great, but part of me wants to tell you to go with mahogany....cause I have a can of it myself at home ![]() You Should Follow This Tutorial But Instead Of Red Use Brown Dye... http://dragunovsniperrifles.webs.com/tipstricks.htm |
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Posted: 12/23/2009 10:33:40 AM
Originally Posted By RomanianSniper:
I Was Wondering? I Can I Feature This Gun On My Website? I Think You Should Make It "Romy Red" That Gun Is Sexier Than Mine! For cripe's sake, kid! Could you please stop pimping your website on every single thread? That's very poor form, especially considering that your site includes a competing forum. |
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Posted: 12/23/2009 10:52:13 AM
Nice work. I just finished up a Draco. Been dreading doing my PSL. You may have pushed me into it.
Good looking dog BTW too. |
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Posted: 12/23/2009 4:00:41 PM
Great job especially for the first time, beats my attempt!
Congrats! |
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Posted: 12/23/2009 4:38:57 PM
I love it...leave it alone, it looks great. I love lighter colored psl's.
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Posted: 12/23/2009 5:09:24 PM
Originally Posted By RomanianSniper:
I Was Wondering? I Can I Feature This Gun On My Website? I Think You Should Make It "Romy Red" That Gun Is Sexier Than Mine! ![]() |
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Posted: 12/23/2009 8:14:18 PM
Originally Posted By Molive:
I like it and think it looks good, I do think a shade or two darker would be nice but I would just buy a whole new set and redo that one, sell this if you like or do like I do and keep it around when you want to change outfits I would actually love to get a whole new set, or two, of original furniture for the PSL. Do you happen to know where I can get one w/o buying a whole parts kit? The aftermarket ones I've seen are just too far removed from the original design. Has anyone actually seen Ironwood's PSL design? They've had "picture coming soon" on their website for what seems like forever. To everyone else who has responded, thank you very much for the kind words, and yes, I'm proud to say my dog is cool. Some a––hole dumped her as a sick puppy in my neighborhood...the saved one's make the best pets. I've decided to leave the rifle alone...for now. (Unless someone has a spare set of wood they'd like to unload) I've seen others with dark wood and they look great, but mine has this nice "toasted honey" look that is growing on me more and more. Now the metal is another story... Someone mentioned Alumahide. Whatr kind of results can I expect w/o access to a bead blaster or industrial oven (the wife's is off limits)? |
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Posted: 12/23/2009 8:32:33 PM
Originally Posted By SHONUFF:
Originally Posted By Molive:
I like it and think it looks good, I do think a shade or two darker would be nice but I would just buy a whole new set and redo that one, sell this if you like or do like I do and keep it around when you want to change outfits I would actually love to get a whole new set, or two, of original furniture for the PSL. Do you happen to know where I can get one w/o buying a whole parts kit? GB or the EE is a good place to look, just keep yours eyes peeled, I check them almost daily and see great stocks regularly Here is one just waiting to be refinished |
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Posted: 12/23/2009 10:27:54 PM
[Last Edit: 12/23/2009 10:29:23 PM by RomanianSniper]
Originally Posted By SHONUFF:
Originally Posted By Molive:
I like it and think it looks good, I do think a shade or two darker would be nice but I would just buy a whole new set and redo that one, sell this if you like or do like I do and keep it around when you want to change outfits I would actually love to get a whole new set, or two, of original furniture for the PSL. Do you happen to know where I can get one w/o buying a whole parts kit? The aftermarket ones I've seen are just too far removed from the original design. Has anyone actually seen Ironwood's PSL design? They've had "picture coming soon" on their website for what seems like forever. To everyone else who has responded, thank you very much for the kind words, and yes, I'm proud to say my dog is cool. Some a––hole dumped her as a sick puppy in my neighborhood...the saved one's make the best pets. I've decided to leave the rifle alone...for now. (Unless someone has a spare set of wood they'd like to unload) I've seen others with dark wood and they look great, but mine has this nice "toasted honey" look that is growing on me more and more. Now the metal is another story... Someone mentioned Alumahide. Whatr kind of results can I expect w/o access to a bead blaster or industrial oven (the wife's is off limits)? Copes Distributing...For The New Stock And Duracoat For The Metal.. |
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Posted: 12/24/2009 12:52:26 PM
[Last Edit: 12/24/2009 12:54:41 PM by guns762]
Originally Posted By TheWarhammer:
I like it! Some go too far trying to get the "Russian red" look and end up with a gun that looks closer to candy apple red than Russian red. Here is a hint for those of you who want a Red rifle, but don't want it to go tooo red. "Minwax Sedona Red" use about 4 coats for a dark, slightly translucent color that shows the grain, but hides some of the ugly laminate areas. it has that slight tinge of orange that the RIT dye method is missing, that causes the candy color red. Cover with "Satin" Poly––use the spray, and sand inbetween coats with 1500grit paper. Make sure it's indoor/outdoor poly. There are pictures of my rifle in the PSL new picture thread, for results. |
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Posted: 12/27/2009 9:42:55 PM
It looks good to me !
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Posted: 12/28/2009 12:05:49 PM
[Last Edit: 12/28/2009 12:06:34 PM by TheWarhammer]
Originally Posted By SHONUFF:
Someone mentioned Alumahide. Whatr kind of results can I expect w/o access to a bead blaster or industrial oven (the wife's is off limits)? I've used Alumna-Hyde II several times with great results. I've done the top cover on my Rommy G, and the slide on two pistols. Brownell's has some great how-to videos on using Alumna-Hyde II. I just watched the videos a couple of times and followed the instructions. I used steel wool on the parts first and then degreased them with TCE Cleaner. So far, the finish has proven to be really tough and it looks good.
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Posted: 12/28/2009 2:02:47 PM
Originally Posted By TheWarhammer:
Originally Posted By SHONUFF:
Someone mentioned Alumahide. Whatr kind of results can I expect w/o access to a bead blaster or industrial oven (the wife's is off limits)? I've used Alumna-Hyde II several times with great results. I've done the top cover on my Rommy G, and the slide on two pistols. Brownell's has some great how-to videos on using Alumna-Hyde II. I just watched the videos a couple of times and followed the instructions. I used steel wool on the parts first and then degreased them with TCE Cleaner. So far, the finish has proven to be really tough and it looks good. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/rlkeely/IMGP2959.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v409/rlkeely/IMGP2421.jpg That's a pretty ugly gun ya got there. I like it! Thanks for the tips. I might just have to give it a try. I've also got a Yugo M70AB2 with that snazzy Century two-tone Park job on it. If this stuff works, I should be pretty busy for the next couple of weeks. The big question is which one should I experiment on first? |
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Posted: 12/28/2009 2:12:12 PM
Originally Posted By SHONUFF:
That's a pretty ugly gun ya got there. I like it! Thanks for the tips. I might just have to give it a try. I've also got a Yugo M70AB2 with that snazzy Century two-tone Park job on it. If this stuff works, I should be pretty busy for the next couple of weeks. The big question is which one should I experiment on first? LOL! Thanks! It may not be to everyone's liking, but it works well for me. |
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Posted: 12/28/2009 3:37:47 PM
Originally Posted By TheWarhammer:
Originally Posted By SHONUFF:
That's a pretty ugly gun ya got there. I like it! Thanks for the tips. I might just have to give it a try. I've also got a Yugo M70AB2 with that snazzy Century two-tone Park job on it. If this stuff works, I should be pretty busy for the next couple of weeks. The big question is which one should I experiment on first? LOL! Thanks! It may not be to everyone's liking, but it works well for me. I'll tell you this, If you haven't tried a hogue grip yet, you owe it to yourself. I used to think I liked my CAA grip untill I got a hogue |
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Posted: 12/28/2009 6:58:33 PM
[Last Edit: 12/28/2009 7:03:33 PM by TheWarhammer]
Originally Posted By iamg0ku:
I'll tell you this, If you haven't tried a hogue grip yet, you owe it to yourself. I used to think I liked my CAA grip untill I got a hogue Actually, I've been thinking about getting one, especially since they now offer them in OD. |
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