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ipdulce
8th May 2010, 08:25 PM
Can anyone please advise if I should use steel wool between applying coats of oil?
Thank you,

Claw Hama
8th May 2010, 09:41 PM
I don't use it between coats of oil, I just put one coat over the other. I only sand between coats of estapol or similar.

toolbagsPLUS
8th May 2010, 09:48 PM
Can anyone please advise if I should use steel wool between applying coats of oil?
Thank you,
What sort of oil. I apply danish oil with steel wool so can't see a problrm there.

Depends on what sort of a finish you are after. If you want high gloss then i'd stay away from steel wool. If you are after a warm soft finish use 0000.



Cheers


Steve

ipdulce
10th May 2010, 12:38 PM
I was going to use Tru oil- Gunstock product used in wood finishing. And don't particularly was a high gloss finish so will go and fins some steel wool.
Thank you,
Irene

old pete
10th May 2010, 06:46 PM
Hi Ipdulce,

Apply the secondary coatings of oil with a an abrasive cloth pad and you will kill two birds with one stone. The grey pad is about the right abrasive grade: it equates to close to 400 grit they tell me at the speciality paint shop in Hobart. I use it on turnings for applying hard burnishing oil and it works great for that.


Cheers Old Pete