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End Grain Sealer for oil finishes
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Leo Van Der Loo
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Hi Rod
I don't think that it makes any difference, if you want to use danish
oil there is not really any binding anyway, it's just mostly BLO and
thinners , I have a link to Russ Fairfields finishing corner that gives
you a lot of good info on finishing for the wood turner.
http://woodcentral.com/russ/finish7.shtml
Have fun and take care
Leo Van Der Loo
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Thanks Leo
I am told that oil will not adhere to shellac so I thought it would
not be a good choice. I will try the lacquer. I believe I should thin
it about 30% if I am using it as a sanding seale. Do you know if this
is correct or not?
Rod
Leo Van Der Loo wrote:
Hi Rod
Shellac is a good sealer, make sure it is not old though, a
nitrocellulose lacquer or sanding sealer works also good.
Have fun and take care
Leo Van Der Loo
What kind of a sealer can I use before a Watco danish oil to
prevent
the end grain from absorbing so much oil and darkening it to much.
Rod
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