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the experts say you'll never forget the smell of tung oil.
since i have a walnut project to finish in tung oil, what shoud i be on the look out for? m |
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mcgtr wrote:
the experts say you'll never forget the smell of tung oil. since i have a walnut project to finish in tung oil, what shoud i be on the look out for? I think you probably are thinking of linseed oil. It has a unique smell. It's the basis of Watco Danish Oil, so if you've ever smelled that you'll recognize it. Most tung oil finishes I've used pretty much smell like any other wiping varnish - ie, mostly a paint thinner/solvent sort of smell... ....Kevin |
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Kevin Miller wrote:
mcgtr wrote: the experts say you'll never forget the smell of tung oil. since i have a walnut project to finish in tung oil, what shoud i be on the look out for? I think you probably are thinking of linseed oil. It has a unique smell. It's the basis of Watco Danish Oil, so if you've ever smelled that you'll recognize it. Most tung oil finishes I've used pretty much smell like any other wiping varnish - ie, mostly a paint thinner/solvent sort of smell... ....Kevin Pure tung oil has a nutty smell. Many "tung oil finishes" don't contain tung oil. -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 15:15:44 -0400, "mcgtr" wrote:
the experts say you'll never forget the smell of tung oil. since i have a walnut project to finish in tung oil, what shoud i be on the look out for? m Is that a good thing? I'll never forget the smell of a mixture of **** and diesel fuel burning... Hopefully, few in this group have had that delightful experience.. I've never used "pure" tung oil, if you can still get it, but the tung oil/poly and related mixtures seem to work well for a rub-on finish on flatwork... Is the walnut project flat work? mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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![]() "mac davis" wrote in message ... Is that a good thing? I'll never forget the smell of a mixture of **** and diesel fuel burning... Hopefully, few in this group have had that delightful experience.. LOL I get the feeling that you have burned a latrine or two??? Clay |
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On Sat, 1 Sep 2007 20:05:52 -0800, "Clay" wrote:
"mac davis" wrote in message .. . Is that a good thing? I'll never forget the smell of a mixture of **** and diesel fuel burning... Hopefully, few in this group have had that delightful experience.. LOL I get the feeling that you have burned a latrine or two??? Clay yeah, 2 years in exotic far east Asia... and my behavior often got me on that detail.. mac Please remove splinters before emailing |
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