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    Default Refinished AK stocks

    Here is a couple of pics of the AK stocks I refinished. Maybe to give you some motivation to do some of yours. This is my first time playing with shellac. I have done the dyeing wood and Polyurethane and Tung oil finish. I have to say when it comes down to Soviet wood, shellac is the only way to go.

    When I first got all the wood in its original finish



    Both sets refinished



    The 74 stock alone


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    They look good- nice job.

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    Those do look great. Awesome work.

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    those came out real nice!!!
    i never got around to playing around with shelac,but after seing how yours came out i just might hve to
    i usualy stain,use polly and then shoot some clear laquer on them
    ive done a few sets for 68charger and jreifsch80 with good results
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    On some of the AK boards you'll find threads about Fun With Swedish Pine Tar. I thought they looked great and I used it. Then I used flakes from shellac.net and put multiple coats on. It really is a great finish. I found it a bit too glossy and knocked it down a bit with some 0000 steel wool.

    I do have more pine tar and shellac than I can use and would be happy to share with local folk. Justin already has some.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrufflerSteve View Post
    On some of the AK boards you'll find threads about Fun With Swedish Pine Tar. I thought they looked great and I used it. Then I used flakes from shellac.net and put multiple coats on. It really is a great finish. I found it a bit too glossy and knocked it down a bit with some 0000 steel wool.

    I do have more pine tar and shellac than I can use and would be happy to share with local folk. Justin already has some.

    Steve
    I did read the pine tar threads and had them chime in but I wanted to do straight shellac.

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