Hi all,
For my first post (after introduction) here I would like to start with an issue I am having. I recently aquired some axes that need proper finishing of the handles.
My plan was to sand them (done), and to oil them in raw linseed oil or even coat them in a pine tar linseed mix. For this I've bough some oil and tar, and tried mixing them today. Even after warming up a small batch with about 30-70 tar/oil mix, it just would not mix. I got oil, with slithers of tar in between, and when stirring these tar slithers coagulated again into a single ball of tar in oil. Is there some secret I am missing in order to get pine tar and raw lineseed oil to mix properly?
I also tried adding some turpentine, still not mixing.
I'm looking for a nice darkbrown stain that will weatherproof the handles, feed the wood, while keeping them nice and smooth. s far as I know, this mis should dry without becomming sticky. Why not boiled lineseed? Because that dries faster and penetrates less deep, and as far as I know it contains certain chemicals and possiblty metals that I just don't want.
Looking forward to your responses
For my first post (after introduction) here I would like to start with an issue I am having. I recently aquired some axes that need proper finishing of the handles.
My plan was to sand them (done), and to oil them in raw linseed oil or even coat them in a pine tar linseed mix. For this I've bough some oil and tar, and tried mixing them today. Even after warming up a small batch with about 30-70 tar/oil mix, it just would not mix. I got oil, with slithers of tar in between, and when stirring these tar slithers coagulated again into a single ball of tar in oil. Is there some secret I am missing in order to get pine tar and raw lineseed oil to mix properly?
I also tried adding some turpentine, still not mixing.
I'm looking for a nice darkbrown stain that will weatherproof the handles, feed the wood, while keeping them nice and smooth. s far as I know, this mis should dry without becomming sticky. Why not boiled lineseed? Because that dries faster and penetrates less deep, and as far as I know it contains certain chemicals and possiblty metals that I just don't want.
Looking forward to your responses