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Offline Jude

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Re: HELP !!!! - Tru Oil on My New Ipe WON'T DRY !!!???
« Reply #30 on: January 22, 2010, 01:07:32 am »
I boil the soybean oil myself.  I just pour a whole bottle into a large pot, open the doors and windows, make sure the fire extinguisher is handy just in case, and heat it till it smokes.  I got the idea partly from seasoning cast iron pots; if you lay the oil on heavy, and bake at 400 deg for an hour, the pot comes out with a coat of varnish.  Then I learned that most of the printing ink in use today is soy based as well.  Soybean polymerizes when heated, just like linseed.  Other non-spoiling oils like walnut and olive work, as does animal fat, but they don't dry to a varnish.  Soybean will go rancid if exposed to air for long periods, but the fact that the boiled stuff dries, keeps that from being a problem.   Incidently, I set it with a heat gun after I rub it in, just like I do linseed, otherwise, theres a lot of hand rubbing involved to generate the heat needed to set it.  One day I'll try it with a setting agent and see how that works.  I currently use a paste of boiled soybean and beeswax as a periodic top coat for just about everything, wood, leather, steel etc.
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Re: HELP !!!! - Tru Oil on My New Ipe WON'T DRY !!!???
« Reply #31 on: January 22, 2010, 01:23:15 am »
Walnut oil is used in cooking and salads so like mineral oil is both safe and consumable..probably tastes better than mineral oil  ;D,and I bet looks looks about the same when applied.

I was told tonight that grape seed oil is becoming another popular finish.  

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Re: HELP !!!! - Tru Oil on My New Ipe WON'T DRY !!!???
« Reply #32 on: January 22, 2010, 04:21:32 am »
Man ...I bet ya gotta kill a bunch of Grapes for that there Oil....... >:D...and who says that Linseed Oil stinks..... ???...... I love the Smell of it...and love setting it with just my Bare Hands...and a lot of rubbing too...maybe I am messed up...but I never thought that Linseed Oil stunk.....JMO
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Re: HELP !!!! - Tru Oil on My New Ipe WON'T DRY !!!???
« Reply #33 on: January 22, 2010, 06:41:52 am »
Well...........on a positive note, the Ipe belly has finally dried well, and the grip area should be ready for it's wrap by tomorrow !!
Million dollar question for me now is: do I want to risk putting an additional coat on to bring out more lustre, or is it sealed well enough, and should I call it good ?? If the base coat has hardened off, and I reapply more Tru Oil, will the remaining oils leach out and attack the "new" coat. I'll try for pics tomorrow.

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Re: HELP !!!! - Tru Oil on My New Ipe WON'T DRY !!!???
« Reply #34 on: January 22, 2010, 12:10:19 pm »
Once the first layer is dry...you should have no trouble with additional coats.....JMO
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