the_shed_man
13th July 2010, 06:24 PM
G'day!
I'm looking for advice as to how to restore a 39 year-old crossbow stock.
The timber is Mahogony. The finish is a faded and patchy remainder of what was in 1971 the result of carrying out the instructions which came with the kit, namely "Sandpaper stock smooth. Finishing with garnet paper. Fill grain and seal. Finish with P U varnish". [I take this to mean a Poly Urethane "varnish" from circa 1971, whatever that was! ]
I'm happy to sandpaper the stock smooth again and finish with garnet paper, but I'd like help on what to fill the grain with? What to seal it with? How to restore the timber to the beautiful red it was? How to oil it up after? Or can I give it a hard clear deep finish?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks
the shed man
I'm looking for advice as to how to restore a 39 year-old crossbow stock.
The timber is Mahogony. The finish is a faded and patchy remainder of what was in 1971 the result of carrying out the instructions which came with the kit, namely "Sandpaper stock smooth. Finishing with garnet paper. Fill grain and seal. Finish with P U varnish". [I take this to mean a Poly Urethane "varnish" from circa 1971, whatever that was! ]
I'm happy to sandpaper the stock smooth again and finish with garnet paper, but I'd like help on what to fill the grain with? What to seal it with? How to restore the timber to the beautiful red it was? How to oil it up after? Or can I give it a hard clear deep finish?
Any help would be appreciated, thanks
the shed man