Anyone mentioned BLO, cheap, easy to apply. Doesn't look great as in my experience it dries with a patchy appearance, but effective.
Best is linseed oil, over metal and wood the same. Just splash it on, over rust and all.Hi all, just wondering what I should pop on my planes and vintage saw blades. My choice was Rust-oleum furniture wax or 3 in 1 oil.
I have those in so one or the other.
Kind Regards …. Rob
Boiled or raw?Best is linseed oil, over metal and wood the same. Just splash it on, over rust and all.
It sets (slowly) and leaves a permanent film which rubs off when the tool gets used, but also seems to get rubbed in if the thing was at all rusty and/or pitted.
I always use raw because I seem to have it available. Not sure if it makes much difference.Boiled or raw?
Or does it not matter?
I use ACF-50 to good success, my shop is a shed so humidity and moisture is a constant problem, I can tell anything that hasn’t been treated with ACF-50 as it starts to turn after 3 weeks or so of sitting in there.
Amazing stuff, was recommended to me by motorcyclist friend apparently they all use it to protect their bikes through the winter
Very interesting - I don’t know where I would even look for that in the UK! But I would be interested to have a go in principle!
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