Penyard
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys,
I have just had a Proof Research Carbon Sendero profile barrel fitted on a Sako 85 action, it replaces a worn out steel barrel of a medium profile and the stock is a hand made laminate. I need to remove a small amount of material from the fore end to ensure sufficient clearance which will be quite straight forward with some sand paper wrapped around a bit of water pipe. I will finish with very fine paper followed by wire wool to ensure a smooth finished surface.
My question is, "should I be sealing or treating the surface that has been worked on to seal it?" I was thinking some beeswax or is there a lacquer that is used to finish laminate surfaces to ensure durability and prevent any moisture getting?
Many thanks
Penyard
I have just had a Proof Research Carbon Sendero profile barrel fitted on a Sako 85 action, it replaces a worn out steel barrel of a medium profile and the stock is a hand made laminate. I need to remove a small amount of material from the fore end to ensure sufficient clearance which will be quite straight forward with some sand paper wrapped around a bit of water pipe. I will finish with very fine paper followed by wire wool to ensure a smooth finished surface.
My question is, "should I be sealing or treating the surface that has been worked on to seal it?" I was thinking some beeswax or is there a lacquer that is used to finish laminate surfaces to ensure durability and prevent any moisture getting?
Many thanks
Penyard



