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16th August 2010, 02:53 PM #1
removing danish oil - stained
any way to strip danish?
i added a little stain and it went on badlyray c
dunno what's more fun, buyin' the tools or usin' em'
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16th August 2010, 03:02 PM #2Hewer of wood
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No, you're st*ffed cos it soaks into the wood. You need to strip the DO'd wood I'm afraid.
Too late to say 'test first'?Cheers, Ern
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16th August 2010, 03:07 PM #3
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16th August 2010, 03:09 PM #4Hewer of wood
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How? Sand, plane, whatever. Sorry to say.
Never heard of the Chinaman's horse?
Diff oil, diff properties.Cheers, Ern
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16th August 2010, 03:12 PM #5
thanks fotr that - i thought that might be the only way
any idea how far it goes in - more than a mil?
its fairly soft open grain US ashray c
dunno what's more fun, buyin' the tools or usin' em'
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16th August 2010, 03:18 PM #6Hewer of wood
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Dunno bout US ash.
What kind of DO was it?Cheers, Ern
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16th August 2010, 03:42 PM #7
BLO 1
Polyurethane 1
turps 1
i used cabots the first few times with stain and pretty good results specially the last time
i been using my own brew for a little while without stain and getting excellent results - in fact i liked it better than the cabots - so i tried it with stain and it looks like cr@p
2 days work in the job and $200 of woodray c
dunno what's more fun, buyin' the tools or usin' em'
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16th August 2010, 03:53 PM #8
If your home brew DO affected the stain, it may be wise to try and wipe the whole thing down with thinners to see if it removes the lot before you resort to the belt sander / planing.
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16th August 2010, 04:07 PM #9Hewer of wood
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Not thinners; if you want to try this, and I wouldn't think it has much chance, use Turps or White Spirits.
Cheers, Ern
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16th August 2010, 04:23 PM #10
tried thinners - wouldnt even look at it
turps wont either
tried some stripper which took off the surface but what was left was very uglee
i got some test bits going --- [] to see how far it woulda soaked in - checking feasability of sanding
most of the job could lose 1mm - 1/2mm in some places the r - 1 spot no tolerance at all
i would have to repeat the cabotsytreatment with cabots DO and wear that small section
luckily theres no glueingray c
dunno what's more fun, buyin' the tools or usin' em'
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16th August 2010, 04:25 PM #11Hewer of wood
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No, the solvents aren't likely to work once the DO has gone off.
Cheers, Ern
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