I used my old carbon steel bladed opinel last night in the allotment. It has the typical patina that they develop (rusted up after I had left it in my rucsack for a month). Anyway as I was late for work this morning I decided I would give it a clean up so rubbed all but a little staining of the rust off to remove the evidence of neglect then looked around for some oil to use before folding it back. I only had vegetable oil and olive oil for cooking, but it started my brain working (or a close approximation).
Is there such a thing as an oil that can be used for knives, lubrication in a wide rnge of applications (such as on a bike) and still be used for cooking? I've heard someone once post that an oil that I took to be used in say Chinese wok based cooking could be used on knife blades before storage. I just wondered if there is an oil that could be carried on say a long journey that is easily obtained that has a wide range of uses including cooking.
Strange query I know but I have been getting kind of strange ideas of late and this is sufficiently normal to post on here. The idea came form my way of thinking on gear to carry in that averything must have more than one use.
Is there such a thing as an oil that can be used for knives, lubrication in a wide rnge of applications (such as on a bike) and still be used for cooking? I've heard someone once post that an oil that I took to be used in say Chinese wok based cooking could be used on knife blades before storage. I just wondered if there is an oil that could be carried on say a long journey that is easily obtained that has a wide range of uses including cooking.
Strange query I know but I have been getting kind of strange ideas of late and this is sufficiently normal to post on here. The idea came form my way of thinking on gear to carry in that averything must have more than one use.