Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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What kind of stripper should a guy use to remove the factory finish on a henry stock? My SIL wants a satin finish rather than the shiny factory finish. :?:
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Any commercial stripper will do just fine.
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Re: Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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If the stock is in good shape, why strip it? Just sand it and apply your new finish.
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I use a product called Nitromors for removing varnish, I don't know if it's available in the states but it works for me.
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Just dull up the existing finish using 0000 steel wool and orange oil.
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Re: Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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If you just want a satin finish Birchwood Casey Stock Sheen and Conditioner will do it. If you really want to strip the finish Citristrip works as well and smells better than most varnish removers.

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Re: Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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No nitromoors here. The best I have found is about half as good :(
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Re: Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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perry owens wrote:If you just want a satin finish Birchwood Casey Stock Sheen and Conditioner will do it. If you really want to strip the finish Citristrip works as well and smells better than most varnish removers.

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Re: Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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geobru wrote:
What kind of stripper should a guy use to remove the factory finish on a henry stock? My SIL wants a satin finish rather than the shiny factory finish.
:?: :?: I've never come across a Henry H001 Standard with a gloss stock finish.

Mine's got the issue satin finish:

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Re: Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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I've never come across a Henry H001 Standard with a gloss stock finish.
If they are handled and shot a lot they seem to end up glossy, at least mine has.
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Re: Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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000 or 0000 steel wool will work just fine. DO protect the metal and DO be careful around the edges.
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Re: Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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geobru,

My H001L came with a satin finish, not a glossy one. As retmech said, the satin finish turns glossy, if you handle it enough. Mine has a very shiny wrist, because that's where I grip it, the most. Also, you may find that your SIL's wood is not the color that she & you think that it is, because Henry RAC is said to use a tinted final finish.

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Re: Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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airedaleman wrote:Any commercial stripper will do just fine.

To clarify, the commercial kind that does not practice with a pole......
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Re: Stripping a Henry H0001 stock

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MrMurphy wrote:
airedaleman wrote:Any commercial stripper will do just fine.

To clarify, the commercial kind that does not practice with a pole......
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