Where to find pure tung oil for my 650?
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mark_revel
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Where to find pure tung oil for my 650?
I asked over on the Ric site forum about what kind of tung oil to use on my new Dakota since I use tung oil varnish alot on wood projects. Formby's & other tung oil finishes typically have hardeners, accelerants, and varnishes in them to aid in drying, hardening, etc. The people at Ric said to use regular pure tung oil.
Where do I find some? All I can find at local hardware stores is the tung oil finish or varnish.
Thanks!
Mark
Where do I find some? All I can find at local hardware stores is the tung oil finish or varnish.
Thanks!
Mark
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One with some polyurethane in it will be just fine. The cheapest stuff seems to work the best.
Also, make sure you read the owners manual, page six:
Oil Finish Maintenance
Also, make sure you read the owners manual, page six:
Oil Finish Maintenance
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Approved materials are:
1. General Finish Arm-R-Seal (NOT Seal-A-Cell)
2. Minwax Wipe-On Poly (NOT Varnish or Antique Oil)
3. J.E. Moser Natural Danish Oil (NOT Tung Oil Varnish)
4. Sam Maloof's Poly/Oil Finish
I make it a point to not make negative statements about products but I've got to mention one to absolutely avoid: "Tried and True Oil Finish"- the stuff remains sticky forever and you'll be more than unhappy with the results.
1. General Finish Arm-R-Seal (NOT Seal-A-Cell)
2. Minwax Wipe-On Poly (NOT Varnish or Antique Oil)
3. J.E. Moser Natural Danish Oil (NOT Tung Oil Varnish)
4. Sam Maloof's Poly/Oil Finish
I make it a point to not make negative statements about products but I've got to mention one to absolutely avoid: "Tried and True Oil Finish"- the stuff remains sticky forever and you'll be more than unhappy with the results.
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