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Just mobilize it
posted March 27, 2025 02:31 PM
So I’m in the process of staining some wood grip panels for a gun and was curious what is the preferred coding at the end in terms of poly? Is it pretty standard to just do 2 to 3 coats of any regular polyurethane, water versus oil base, lacquer versus shellac versus something thinner? I don’t want a super shine just something to protect the wood.
 
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posted March 27, 2025 02:39 PMHide Post
I have had good luck with poly in a spray can which comes in different finish types.
Satin is what i like. Kinda dull and not real shinny.
 
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Just mobilize it
posted March 27, 2025 02:58 PMHide Post
^^^^^ I almost just got the spray can I was just concerned about how it would apply vs brushing it on.
 
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posted March 27, 2025 03:09 PMHide Post
Spar Varnish might be better; it's more UV resistant than polyurethane.



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posted March 27, 2025 06:25 PMHide Post
Use a very light coat of whatever you end up deciding on. Nothing looks worse than a sanded down set of wood grips globbed with a thick coat of varnish covering the checkering and medallions.
 
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posted March 27, 2025 06:56 PMHide Post
I was thinking 2 coats. Sanding in between always recommended?
 
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posted March 27, 2025 08:11 PMHide Post
I’m gonna suggest tung oil. Especially if there is checkering.
 
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posted March 28, 2025 06:52 AMHide Post
Think ahead to the possible effect of Hoppe's 9, CLP, and other cleaning chemicals. You may want to do some internet research on these interactions before choosing.


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posted March 28, 2025 09:02 AMHide Post
I'm doing a set of Desert ironwood grips right now for a single action.

I originally used Minwax Fast Dry Polyurethane (oil base), and carefully brushed it on, 3 coats with 2 days dry time in between and gently sanded between coats.
Well, I just didnt like the "texture" after I was done.

I called a buddy who is a cabinet maker and asked what i did wrong, and he said to get the spray version and it's foolproof.

So I resanded smooth, with most of that brushed on poly still present as a base, and just sprayed the second coat (12 hrs dry time between to make sure it's hardened), and it's a perfect smooth gloss finish I was looking for.

I used Varathane Ultimate Polyurethane oil based spray.
At Home Depot, it has the gold & white label.
Works really well.
 
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posted March 28, 2025 12:40 PMHide Post
I’ve used Birchwood Casey Tru-Oil with excellent results. You have the option of leaving the high gloss finish or after completely dry buffing with 0000 Steal Wool for a satin finish.
 
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