Homemade wood preservative
Hello,
Does anyone know a recipe for a wood preserative other then boiled linseed oil and mineral spirits? Thanks in advance |
Homemade wood preservative
In the lazaret of wooden fishing boats we used Creosote, pine tar, and
Linseed oil, mix it altogether. Then we heated it up and painted it on. When heating you have to be very careful because it ignites easily. It wouldn't be good for a deck, but on the ground it would work alright. Does anyone know a recipe for a wood preserative other then boiled linseed oil and mineral spirits? |
Homemade wood preservative
Where do you buy the Creosote? I thought it was outlawed.
"Bill Miller" wrote in message ... In the lazaret of wooden fishing boats we used Creosote, pine tar, and Linseed oil, mix it altogether. Then we heated it up and painted it on. When heating you have to be very careful because it ignites easily. It wouldn't be good for a deck, but on the ground it would work alright. Does anyone know a recipe for a wood preserative other then boiled linseed oil and mineral spirits? |
Homemade wood preservative
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 06:23:24 -0500, "Bob" wrote:
Where do you buy the Creosote? I thought it was outlawed. You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant !!! |
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