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On Oct 25, 12:46*am, "Jim Hall"
wrote: I was tempted to re-japan with this stuff http://www.libertyonthehudson.com/pontypool.html My 1927 edition of Henley's Formulas For Home and Workshop has this for Japan Black. 12 oz amber This is the stumbling block - the price of amber resin must have gone up quite a bit, relatively, in the 80+ years since the book was published. 2 oz asphaltum http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/co...asphaltum.html Here's a liquid version, but Henley's is probably referring to the solid. http://www.dickblick.com/products/asphaltum-liquid/ Fuse by heat and add 1/2 pint boiled linseed oil and 2 oz rosin. When cooling, add 16 oz of oil of turpentine. One day I'll make some. Sometimes I'd rather spend the same amount of money (and not put a price on my time) just to do something new that's old. R |
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