White House Workshop
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Today I received another litre of tung oil and it came with the now familiar warning that rags and cloths soaked in it can spontaneously combust. I've been using this oil for getting on for 20 years now and have had quite a lot of rags, both oily and dried out, lying around and none of them have ever shown the slightest sign of bursting into flames. Maybe it's because they're usually left open rather than scrumpled up or in large quantities, sometimes on a bench or even on the floor, to dry out, and some have simply been thrown away.
So what do you think is the real scoop on this spontaneous combustion statement?
Incidentally, the bench tops from Sarah are looking totally amazing after their third thick coat of oil! Should be dry in a couple of days then I can buff the final coat.
So what do you think is the real scoop on this spontaneous combustion statement?
Incidentally, the bench tops from Sarah are looking totally amazing after their third thick coat of oil! Should be dry in a couple of days then I can buff the final coat.