djeddy
10th February 2020, 08:10 PM
Ever since I picked up a bunch of argon at about 70% off I have been using it as a matter of course to prevent skinning of partly-used finishes in their tins. (Argon is a gas that is heavier than air and basically completely non-reactive, so a bit of a squirt in a container and it forms a barrier against the air.)
Well I forgot to do this with a half-full tin of hard wax oil the other day, which is notorious for skinning and going off in the tin. (Evolution Classic, if it matters.) After only 3 days I remembered and checked it, it had a good skin going, but the other containers of HWO I had around were nice and liquid. I dealt with the skin and argon'd the problem tin, and all has been well since.
If you want to do this yourself, you only need a little bit - one of those small welding gas bottles (the tiny disposable ones, 80mm dia x 300mm high) with a valve and a tube is fine and will last you for quite a while.
Well I forgot to do this with a half-full tin of hard wax oil the other day, which is notorious for skinning and going off in the tin. (Evolution Classic, if it matters.) After only 3 days I remembered and checked it, it had a good skin going, but the other containers of HWO I had around were nice and liquid. I dealt with the skin and argon'd the problem tin, and all has been well since.
If you want to do this yourself, you only need a little bit - one of those small welding gas bottles (the tiny disposable ones, 80mm dia x 300mm high) with a valve and a tube is fine and will last you for quite a while.