Didn't want to hijack the Tru-oil thread so I started another one about finishes. Does anyone else use Lacquer for stock finishing? I use the stuff with really good results and it's the easiest and fastest to use by a wide margin! It dries way quicker than ANYTHING else out there (Tru-oil and some other similar finishes need days between coats to properly prevent die-back), Lacquer can be sanded and re-coated in an hour or less after application. It can be obtained in high gloss, semi-gloss or satin and it is extremely easy to touch up, just a light sanding with fine grit paper or 0000 steel wool and touch up coats will melt into the old finish blending in perfectly. It has been as durable as anything I have ever used and some of my guns have had this type of finish for over thirty years without problems. I was just curious if anyone else uses Lacquer because most every time I mention what I use it gets negative feedback and I start hearing all these stories of it peeling off and/or turning yellow or some other problem that I seem to have avoided without any special precaution, Lacquer can quickly and easily go on as high gloss or a satin that mimics an oil finish or anything in between.