ThumperX
Slayer of Deer
- Joined
- Aug 26, 2007
- Location
- Off Elk Mtn
- Moto(s)
- Different strokes
Big Bore and little bore Thumpers Imaginary Twingle
- BARF perks
- AMA #: 2817058
Homemade varnish:
Mix together one qt. boiled linseed oil, 1/2 pt. pine tar, 1/2 pt. Japan drier and one qt. turpentine in an old stockpot. Once you've mixed varnish in the pot, do not return it to the kitchen or run it through the dishwasher Andy or you'll be living in that tree house.
Place the pot over medium heat.(I use a camp stove) Stir constantly with a long wooden spoon (again do not return this to the kitchen or you will be stirring your nuts into the mixture) when you see little bubbles form on the outside edges remove it from the stove. Do not boil the sh*t out of it!
KEEP STIRRING!!! until it is all dissolved. Let dry to room temperature. Play around with it, add more turpentine to thin it if you think it needs it.
This is what I used to finish many a wooden boat. It just smells fantastic and seems oh so correct. It should be fine after it sets up about a week and not rub onto the kid's clothes like a lot of oils would.
Mix together one qt. boiled linseed oil, 1/2 pt. pine tar, 1/2 pt. Japan drier and one qt. turpentine in an old stockpot. Once you've mixed varnish in the pot, do not return it to the kitchen or run it through the dishwasher Andy or you'll be living in that tree house.
Place the pot over medium heat.(I use a camp stove) Stir constantly with a long wooden spoon (again do not return this to the kitchen or you will be stirring your nuts into the mixture) when you see little bubbles form on the outside edges remove it from the stove. Do not boil the sh*t out of it!
KEEP STIRRING!!! until it is all dissolved. Let dry to room temperature. Play around with it, add more turpentine to thin it if you think it needs it.
This is what I used to finish many a wooden boat. It just smells fantastic and seems oh so correct. It should be fine after it sets up about a week and not rub onto the kid's clothes like a lot of oils would.
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