I have an old set of drawers, basic very old kinda rough set. they started off in a steamer cabin as a full cabinet that was ripped oit and used by my mums family. One day her brother decided to climb it to get my grandads service revolver (different times). Apparently it ( and my grandad i imagine) exploded and the drawers are whats left.
Anyway, the drawers are pretty rough but they are about to get a new lease of life under my enlarger in the darkroom. In trimming some of the backboard i noticed the old growth pine is incredibly dry and brittle, with glass like splinters going everywhere when i cut it. The family connection means i want to do something if i can to atleast prolong their use.
My admittedly brief googling seems to throw up lots of "give them a polish" which isn't whats needed, i want i think to penetrate them with some to inject a bit of life back into the cells.
So what should i do? Just leave? BLO? I might have some real turps somewhere aswell.
Anyway, the drawers are pretty rough but they are about to get a new lease of life under my enlarger in the darkroom. In trimming some of the backboard i noticed the old growth pine is incredibly dry and brittle, with glass like splinters going everywhere when i cut it. The family connection means i want to do something if i can to atleast prolong their use.
My admittedly brief googling seems to throw up lots of "give them a polish" which isn't whats needed, i want i think to penetrate them with some to inject a bit of life back into the cells.
So what should i do? Just leave? BLO? I might have some real turps somewhere aswell.