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Ira wrote:What does the lindseed oil do?
Kynetx wrote:You don't have any problems with the plywood delaminating? That's what I'm curious about.
Does the boiled linseed oil resist further finishing or can it be painted over?
SkipperSue wrote: Tung oil is another good one but I can't ever find anything other than a small little bottle.
SkipperSue wrote:One caution about boiled linseed oil I forgot to mention. If you use rags to wipe up any oil that got where you didn't want it to go DO NOT wad the rags up. Spontanious combustion can occur. I had a friend that was doing a gun stock here in the shop at work. He wadded up his rag and threw it in the trash can. Around lunch time we looked at each other and said "do you smell something burning?" Sure nuff the trash can was smoking,
Melvin wrote:SkipperSue wrote:One caution about boiled linseed oil I forgot to mention. If you use rags to wipe up any oil that got where you didn't want it to go DO NOT wad the rags up. Spontanious combustion can occur. I had a friend that was doing a gun stock here in the shop at work. He wadded up his rag and threw it in the trash can. Around lunch time we looked at each other and said "do you smell something burning?" Sure nuff the trash can was smoking,
To elaborate: BLO rags should be laid flat outside and away from combustables until they dry. Once they are dry they can be safely thrown in the trash. I lay them out on top of my garbage cans.
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