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    Quote Originally Posted by Jafar View Post
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    Final prep and first coat
    Oil?
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    Jafar, get you a test block of sanded wood and put a couple coats of tractor hydraulic fluid on it and see what you think. The wood takes the hyd fluid really good and it has a slight red tint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tack Driver View Post
    Oil?
    Boiled linseed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattle/Horses View Post
    Jafar, get you a test block of sanded wood and put a couple coats of tractor hydraulic fluid on it and see what you think. The wood takes the hyd fluid really good and it has a slight red tint.
    For real?

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    Yeah, try it for real. I never seen it on a stock but for kiln dried YP it makes for nice looking siding. It's so fluid the wood soaks it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattle/Horses View Post
    Yeah, try it for real. I never seen it on a stock but for kiln dried YP it makes for nice looking siding. It's so fluid the wood soaks it up.
    Do you know if hydraulic is detergent based like tranny fluid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jafar View Post
    Do you know if hydraulic is detergent based like tranny fluid?

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    IDK, Google says: " has superior detergent/dispersant, anti-wear, antioxidant, anti-rust and anti-foam agents along with special friction modifiers"
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    Gonna wax the wood and take some outdoor pictures tomorrow, but this one is going home.

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    That there is taking chicken shit and making chicken cordon bleu out of it. That looks really nice.




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    How do you like the ergonomics of the buttstock? Does it handle carried one handed?..

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