Jeff423 US Veteran Joined Nov 13, 2007 Messages 1,556 Reaction score 1,303 Location St. Charles County, MO Oct 9, 2012 #1 Can someone recommend a good stock refinisher. I have an old Weatherby that needs some help. Thanks, Jeff
Can someone recommend a good stock refinisher. I have an old Weatherby that needs some help. Thanks, Jeff
chief38 Bronze Supporter Joined Apr 4, 2006 Messages 19,854 Reaction score 31,833 Oct 9, 2012 #2 Most people I know do that job themselves, but I am sure if you Google search it you will come up with a few names. I would even call Weatherby and ask them if they have any recommendations. Chief38
Most people I know do that job themselves, but I am sure if you Google search it you will come up with a few names. I would even call Weatherby and ask them if they have any recommendations. Chief38
Rule3 Silver Supporter Joined Feb 23, 2008 Messages 22,738 Reaction score 16,536 Location Florida Oct 9, 2012 #3 I would do it myself. There are several good kits on the market. To do a really good job and not just OK it takes PATIENCE. To have it done is not cheap. This will give you an idea if you what to do a really, really good job. Miles Gilbert Advanced Stock Refinishing Kit http://media.midwayusa.com/pdf/Instructions/miles-gilbert-stock-refinishing-kit.pdf
I would do it myself. There are several good kits on the market. To do a really good job and not just OK it takes PATIENCE. To have it done is not cheap. This will give you an idea if you what to do a really, really good job. Miles Gilbert Advanced Stock Refinishing Kit http://media.midwayusa.com/pdf/Instructions/miles-gilbert-stock-refinishing-kit.pdf
K kudzu3 Member Joined Jan 15, 2012 Messages 790 Reaction score 325 Location North GA Oct 9, 2012 #4 Check out youtube. You may pick up some good advice there.