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Wm Watt writes:
linseed (flaxseed) is the oil in oil-based paints and varnishes. it is often used by itslef (boiled linseed oil) diluted 50% with kerosene or paint thinner so it will soak into the wood grain. It costs less than paint or varnish. I use it that way alone on the inside or as a primer-sealer on the outside before painting or varnishing. You've just described "teak oil" (diluted linseed oil). |
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Richard J Kinch wrote:
Wm Watt writes: linseed (flaxseed) is the oil in oil-based paints and varnishes. it is often used by itslef (boiled linseed oil) diluted 50% with kerosene or paint thinner so it will soak into the wood grain. It costs less than paint or varnish. I use it that way alone on the inside or as a primer-sealer on the outside before painting or varnishing. You've just described "teak oil" (diluted linseed oil). Personally I like Owatrol for a base coat on weathered wood before revarnishing. Use neat till it will take no more, then 1:1 with any alkyd and *most* one pot varnishes then halve the ratio again in the next few coats. Its a flow improver so you want to keep using 10% - 20% right through. It also does wonders with rust! Google for it. -- Ian Malcolm. London, ENGLAND. (NEWSGROUP REPLY PREFERRED) ianm[at]the[dash]malcolms[dot]freeserve[dot]co[dot]uk [at]=@, [dash]=- & [dot]=. *Warning* HTML & 32K emails -- NUL: 'Stingo' Albacore #1554 - 15' Early 60's, Uffa Fox designed, All varnished hot moulded wooden racing dinghy. |
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