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Bottlehead Kits => Crack => Topic started by: RenEH01 on November 21, 2022, 07:55:08 PM
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Has anyone tried coconut oil to finish the wood? I have a bunch of it at home and the wife will give me the stink eye if I spend more money on “fun†items right now. I also have Linseed oil, but I like the idea of using coconut as I’m not allergic to it and I’m allergic to a lot of things.
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I have tried both and I wouldn't do coconut again. It seemed to not soak in too well making the wood a bit too oily and then it disappeared too quickly. I have liked linseed oil. I guess that's why many use it.
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I second the suggestion of Linseed Oil. It is inexpensive, easy to apply, lasts a long time and can be reapplied from time to time to renew the finish. It is also a major component of many other oil finishes. I would also give a big two-thumbs-up to Birchwood-Casey Tru-Oil (which is made with Linseed Oil and some other components). Tru-Oil is also inexpensive and is a dream to use.
I have a can of "Boiled Linseed Oil" I've had around for years. Every couple of years, I apply a coat to the wood handles of garden implements (rakes, shovels, wheelbarrow handles, etc.) to keep them from drying out and starting to crack.
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Thank you for the info! linseed it is.