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30th April 2005, 05:16 PM #1
organoil time
I oiled a bit of wood today with organoil danish oil. It says on the back that I need to leave it at least 24 hours before applying another coat. Anyone know why this is?
Cheers
G_mick
Its a trim for a part of the floor and will get walked on lots.Mick
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30th April 2005, 05:33 PM #2
G'day GM;
having followed afew threads on the use of organoil (and used it once or twice) I can only suggest that it is to give the oil component time to cure.
It's my understanding that organoil's products are formulated to "bond" with the timber after absorbtion. It may also be to avoid over-application, which is supposed to be a huge organoil no-no.
The polyurethane content of Danish oil has been discussed quite a bit in this forum also, with particular regard to organoil's products. A search should yield a wealth of information, much of it from Neil (U-beaut) himself.
Regards,
Rus.The perfect is the enemy of the good.
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30th April 2005, 06:06 PM #3
Right on Rusty - It's to allow time for the polyu to go off.
Cheers - Neil
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30th April 2005, 06:15 PM #4
thanks Rusty.
I see you can get accelerator for super glue, Have they invented one for oil finishes?Mick
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30th April 2005, 08:19 PM #5Hewer of wood
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Originally Posted by ubeautCheers, Ern
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30th April 2005, 08:34 PM #6
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30th April 2005, 08:34 PM #7Originally Posted by rsserMick
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1st May 2005, 08:12 AM #8
Goes off.
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1st May 2005, 08:45 AM #9
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1st May 2005, 03:17 PM #10
Midge,
you must have been a real little tere(bine).
Mick"If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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2nd May 2005, 10:17 AM #11Originally Posted by ubeaut
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2nd May 2005, 10:26 AM #12
Wanna bet
Sorry to burst your bulbble PHA1 but it does have polyurethane in it. It may not say so anywhere but take it from me it has, and that info is is straight from the horses mouth.
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2nd May 2005, 10:42 AM #13Originally Posted by Neil
Thats troubling if true, I have not used it as I use other things, but the following is lifted straight from their datasheet on danishoil
Given Olde Style DANISH OIL’S parameters of use and exposure, we cannot understand the need for chemicals and synthetics. This product well-addresses your health (chemical exposure, indoor air quality etc.).
I wonder how you could test for the stuff?
I used to think a great deal of Danish oil as a finish, but as I get into things more, I find that between shellac (sanding sealer and shellawax) and traditional wax and the straight organoil (woodsheen and high speed) that I can get damn good finishes on every timber I have tried.Last edited by PAH1; 2nd May 2005 at 10:44 AM. Reason: remebered another bit
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2nd May 2005, 10:18 PM #14Senior Member
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Another question using Danish oil. Has anyone tried or can you lacquar over danish oil with any sucess.
Regards
Goldy
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