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I've not tried any of these. And, don't blame me if you burn your shop down preparing any of these. JOAT I am, therefore I think. |
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![]() "J T" wrote in message ... http://www.ibiblio.org/ecolandtech/r...ment.non-toxic I've not tried any of these. And, don't blame me if you burn your shop down preparing any of these. JOAT JOAT...What I have been using is equal parts of boiled linseed oil, turpentine and vinegar. the vinegar emulsifies the mix. Did a antique 5 legged oak table in 1971. we use this as a daily eating table for all meals. about every 10 years give it another coating. has held up very good. |
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