I found a video on YouTube at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oulH...eature=related
The video was on buffing. I found the buffing process interesting
enough to fork over some money and buy some buffs. Then the recent
winter storm hit and the weather turned cold before they arrived.
What I am wondering about is how to buff in cold weather (northern
Wisconsin in the US). From searching a little in this blog I find
posts saying tung oil needs to be about 70 degrees F to dry out. I
have an insulated but unheated garage to work in. Do many people just
skip the oil and buff the wood alone or is some sort of oil a
necessity? Thanks.