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"SteveB" wrote:
I have some old shovel and other tool handles. They have lain in the sun for a good bit, and are dried, and cracked a bit. What is a good way to fix them? I have sanded them down with an electric sander and coarse paper. I would like to fill in the cracks, and some of them have places where the wood is splintering along the grain. What's a good way to doctor up these good old tools? BLO (boiled linseed oil), turpentine, and beeswax. Smells goooood toooo. Wes |
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