As the title says really.
Just purchased a second hand workbench in reasonable condition and it has a beech top, it's not really that manky but does need a bit of fine sanding and a good clean up and some sort of finish on it.
Been looking at all the different types of oils (Danish, Boiled Linseed etc) and they look more or less to do the same.
Not really after a really glossy finish as I don't want the work piece skating all over the place.
Any suggestions, or is there anything better than oil and I'm grateful for any other suggestions you may have.
Just purchased a second hand workbench in reasonable condition and it has a beech top, it's not really that manky but does need a bit of fine sanding and a good clean up and some sort of finish on it.
Been looking at all the different types of oils (Danish, Boiled Linseed etc) and they look more or less to do the same.
Not really after a really glossy finish as I don't want the work piece skating all over the place.
Any suggestions, or is there anything better than oil and I'm grateful for any other suggestions you may have.