Zinnzer Shellac proceedure?

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Zinnzer Shellac proceedure?

Post by speared um » Sun Sep 21, 2003 3:20 pm

I've got my amber shellac to match my 91/30 stock. I cleaned the wood with mineral spirits and 0000 steelwool, and now I'm ready to apply the shellac. Part of the stock


(the buttstock) is in great shape, so I'm not going to shellac it. I have a 'star' stamped only in india ink, and I don't want to cover the star. Stamped over the star is the referbished cartouche of the slashed box that's pressed into the wood.





How do I apply the shellac smothly... do I use a foam brush, a rag. or a pad of 0000 steelwool? Do I shellac the inside of the stock?





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Re: Zinnzer Shellac proceedure?

Post by speared um » Wed Oct 01, 2003 5:56 pm

If at first you don't succeed, try a bigger hammer (or brush... so you can screw up faster! <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :eek --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/eek.gif ALT=":eek">; )





I'll let you know what happand... or I'll lie! :lol:;


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Re: Zinnzer Shellac proceedure?

Post by Tom May » Wed Oct 01, 2003 6:27 pm

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Make a pad by laying wadding onto a sqare of lint free cloth and folding the cloth over wadding, such that there are no creases or wrinkles in the 'working' face.


Hold the pad firmly and beat the working surface (once)against a clean, flat surface (to flatten it).


Apply the shellac mix to the pad such that, when lightly pressed the surface shows liquid. Blot the pad against a flat, vertical, surface and begin applying.





An alternative is to use a camel hair 'mop', but to do this properly take some 36 - 48 hours to prepare the brush such that the hairs will not come out an ruin your work.





HTH





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Re: Zinnzer Shellac proceedure?

Post by dromia » Thu Oct 02, 2003 2:25 am

Hey Speared um.





Whats that shellac taste like and do you get a hit of it.





You've got to be kidding about trying that stuff on a rifle, see the cods it made of those Moisin Nagants.





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Re: Zinnzer Shellac proceedure?

Post by speared um » Thu Oct 02, 2003 10:24 am

I've not tried the comsumption of shellac, per se`, and the last time I looked the 'Lac bug' species was doing well. I do know the shellac flacks are combined with denatured alcohol, and I'm personally aware of many 'tlipplers' whom have imbibbed that spirit. :lol:; ;)





My 91/30 was rearsoneled with shellac, and I do not know what finish was origionally on the 91/30. I have my name sake, MN M-44 that i'll be shellacing as well!





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Re: Zinnzer Shellac proceedure?

Post by gregg454 » Thu May 19, 2005 3:52 am

On a K-31 site somewhere they talked of adding BLO so to


make a smooth job out of it.


Got this from my friend in Switzerland. Will copy past his exact words. Hard to understand but it is the closes I've seen to someone knowing anything about it. Left it in his word cause it adds so much more originallity to it.





Straight from a Swiss Cabinet Maker: "Etienne"





for your k-31 to refinish it, you mean?the wood is mostly walnut,but the european specimen.those can be very different in color,(farbe).from very light to considerable dark.walnut is a very precious wood.normaly you haven't to coulor the stock. you can clean it by water with cleaning agent,then dry it ,but not fast, only by air. then only with fine sandpaper,grain 150 then with miture of linseed


oil and a kind of varnish, but the exactly name i dont now.it is "schellackmattierung" (shellac matt finish)


this is a old varnish for restauring old furniture. maybe you can ask a cabinetmaker. this varnish compars with spirit. this combination gives to the wood a nice honey color.this mixture drys very slowly,about two days!you will see.


when it is dry,you sanded the wood a little bit and get a second time the mixture. but sand not to much, not that the stamps go away!!





Am trying to get a better discription from him and will update if any are interested.





For the mixture you add shellac and linseed oil,mix it,and then you can add this spirit, only so much, that is then not to flowful?(flüssig).you can get


>the mixture with a lap?(old shirt)on the wood.





Got answer: 60% linseed oil and 40% shellac matt. But it ain't that important as you can mix it to your liking.





wkato





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