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DMikeM:
Or anyone, I have refinished wood more times than I can remember and used tung oil to refinish many fine pieces. Recently i refinished my B28 stock using varnish and really didn't like the way it turned out so I got a new stock and stripped it to bare wood finish sanded it stained and let sit over night, 0000 steel wool tack cloth then hand rubbed on some new tung oil. It dried all foggy and had a haze over the finish. So I 0000 steel wool again cut the oil down with thinner by half and try again same thing. Try on another stock (B26) and get the same results. The temps around here at night have been getting to the middle 30's but I have bringing them in the house which I don't think gets below 50 at night. The humidity is not more than 20%. I have sanded the B26 down to bare wood once again yesterday and re-stained it letting it sit over night. I will try a new application of oil after work today and see if it happens again. Last can of tung oil O got was Formby's about 15 years ago and it was finally gone and I got a new can of some other brand. Maybe this new stuff is junk?
What other oil finish can I use that I can build up to a shine?

Chortdraw:
I use Formbys oil and find it easy to get the finish I want most of the time. Good luck.

Springer25:
There are alot of different finishes out there.  Most Tung oils that you buy are not "pure tung oil"  they have other things in them, like poly, linseed oil, etc.  Don't expect your first coat to come out with that glossy look, and if you sand too much on the first coat you'll go right through.  

Alot of guys like the Tru oil,  it depends on what type of a finish your looking for though...

I recently did a ruger air hawk with pure tung oil and a final coat of wax.

Shot at 2010-07-10


Shot at 2010-07-10



Shot at 2010-07-10

DMikeM:
Yep, both answers are pretty well known to me. Just can't figure out why the fog or haze this time. I think I will check the other hardware store for some Formby's. This other stuff says pure tung oil but I suspect it isn't.

daveshoot:
It is actually "tung" oil, not "tongue". Not trying to be a smart ^&* but it would help in your searches!

I have had great results with Tru-Oil, and not used pure tung on a gun stock yet.

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