It's a sad time, but FYI OSAGE ROOST will be pulling the plug at the end of the month. It's been a great 15 years since the start, but it's hardly ever used now and time to move on!
Prefrefrence is Tung oil (5-7 coats) or Walnut oil and a little shallack mixed (2-4 coats) but if time if a concern 1 coat of tung oil and a finish coat of Minwax Polyurthane!Mike
Is that for pot and boxes both? Thanks, MikeQuote from: Bulldogmikey on September 25, 2010, 07:52:39 AMPrefrefrence is Tung oil (5-7 coats) or Walnut oil and a little shallack mixed (2-4 coats) but if time if a concern 1 coat of tung oil and a finish coat of Minwax Polyurthane!Mike
most of the time i use teak oil then a couple coats of minwax wood polish followed by carnuba wax finish...this leaves kind of a satin finish instead of gloss...if some one wants a gloss i use tru oil or a thined spar mix...i personly dont like a real shinny finish and deet doesent like it much...lol...so far with the wax finish the deet hasnt affected it or at least no one has told me of any...also the consumer can put a coat of wax on periodically to help keep the call lookin good and protect it from the weather....that is just my ways right or wrong dont know...
MikeI lie to use tounge oil and follow that up when you are finished with however many coats with Deft Satain spray. I use #0000 steel wood to wipe the deft to slick it up and to knock off any glare it has.
MikeI lie to use tounge oil and follow that up when you are finished with however many coats with Deft Satain spray. I use #0000 steel wood to wipe the deft to slick it up and to knock off any glare it has.[/quoteHmmm lets see...Tung Satin and steel wood Yep he is officially Porterized