HW/Weihrauch Refinishing beech stocks...

Anybody had any luck with stripping and refinishing HW beech stocks, if so show your results and explain what you did. Or is this even worth the effort?
I'm contemplating doing this to my 97K stock, complete strip, sanding, walnut type stain and then finish with some kind of oil. What do you guys think?
Just looking for options other than buying a new stock for now.✌🏻
 
I've refinished several powder burners over the years and quite a few old tools for fun. The only thing beach I have refinished is a hand plane and I can't find the pics, but it came out nice for my limited skills. I'm always messin around with something,,....there is usually some wood involved somewhere. The finish I usually use is part refined boiled linseed oil and part true oil but it is not 50/50/ I'd have to find my recipe. Here is a maple plane I refinished around 10 years or so ago...

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Here's an HW85 that I did recently. I purchased this gun in a lot of two HW85s. This one had a damaged stock and a broken cocking shoe. This in NOT an example of my best work. This was a very rushed, 3 - day job. The stain that I used is a homebrew of various leather dies and pigments. The finish is a half dozen or so hand rubbed coats of Tru OIl ( my finish of choice ). While this is certainly no showpiece, it's considerably better than the way it was when I received it. The stock was dented, scratched and gouged in several places. The cocking shoe had broken and when it did the cocking arm blew right through the bottom of the forend, just behind the cocking slot. Had I spent more time on this job, It would've certainly tuned out better, but I'm quite pleased with it as is. Of interest is the grain pattern on the right side of the butt. It almost looks as though two pieces of wood were joined together in order to make the blank, but this is not the case. It's just the way the grain runs. Strangely however, this was not apparent before stripping the original finish.

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Anybody had any luck with stripping and refinishing HW beech stocks, if so show your results and explain what you did. Or is this even worth the effort?
I'm contemplating doing this to my 97K stock, complete strip, sanding, walnut type stain and then finish with some kind of oil. What do you guys think?
Just looking for options other than buying a new stock for now.✌🏻
Not worth the effort, and will absolutely look worse.
 
I've refinished several powder burners over the years and quite a few old tools for fun. The only thing beach I have refinished is a hand plane and I can't find the pics, but it came out nice for my limited skills. I'm always messin around with something,,....there is usually some wood involved somewhere. The finish I usually use is part refined boiled linseed oil and part true oil but it is not 50/50/ I'd have to find my recipe. Here is a maple plane I refinished around 10 years or so ago...

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Did one or two of those, Those old handplanes are fantastic.
 
Anybody had any luck with stripping and refinishing HW beech stocks, if so show your results and explain what you did. Or is this even worth the effort?
I'm contemplating doing this to my 97K stock, complete strip, sanding, walnut type stain and then finish with some kind of oil. What do you guys think?
Just looking for options other than buying a new stock for now.✌🏻
I did a Fwb 124d about 40+ years ago, It took a couple of tries. It took a lot of fine sanding, 600 grit or finer sandpaper and steel wool. I think I ended up when I thought it smoothe enough, spraying with some of my wife's spray starch she uses for clothes, let dry, then fine steel wool, a few treatments like that, to get all the fuzz gone. Then a thinned oil base stain, let dry and then I cannot remember, eigther BLO or diluted Tru Oil. All these years later it looks good.
 
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I've refinished several powder burners over the years and quite a few old tools for fun. The only thing beach I have refinished is a hand plane and I can't find the pics, but it came out nice for my limited skills. I'm always messin around with something,,....there is usually some wood involved somewhere. The finish I usually use is part refined boiled linseed oil and part true oil but it is not 50/50/ I'd have to find my recipe. Here is a maple plane I refinished around 10 years or so ago...

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Looks good.👍🏻
 
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