bongoman
5th August 2008, 11:24 AM
Hi there
I've got my hands on a wooden surfboard, made from solid Paulownia. It came from the maker having had a couple of coats of raw linseed oil.
I've been thinking about how best to look after it and maintain the appearance of it over time.
I've given it 2 coats of Ecowoodoil's Garden Furniture Oil (http://ecowoodoil.com/our_products_garden_furniture_oil.htm) which is made of pure Tung oil, eucalytpus and citrus oils and beeswax.
I've followed the directions on the can to date.
Is there any benefit in giving the board more coats of this oil right now to make it more durable?
What other approach might I take? I've read about wet sanding with oil and 800 grit to allow oil/wood slurry to fill grain and give a nice finish. Is this worth doing or it is too late having given it 2 coats of the tung and beeswax prep?
Any clues appreciated...
I've got my hands on a wooden surfboard, made from solid Paulownia. It came from the maker having had a couple of coats of raw linseed oil.
I've been thinking about how best to look after it and maintain the appearance of it over time.
I've given it 2 coats of Ecowoodoil's Garden Furniture Oil (http://ecowoodoil.com/our_products_garden_furniture_oil.htm) which is made of pure Tung oil, eucalytpus and citrus oils and beeswax.
I've followed the directions on the can to date.
Is there any benefit in giving the board more coats of this oil right now to make it more durable?
What other approach might I take? I've read about wet sanding with oil and 800 grit to allow oil/wood slurry to fill grain and give a nice finish. Is this worth doing or it is too late having given it 2 coats of the tung and beeswax prep?
Any clues appreciated...