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4th July 2005, 02:22 PM #1Intermediate Member
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Triton finishing oil
Has anyone used this before. Any comments on the finish it gives hardwoods (in particular Vic ash).
Thanks
Adam.
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4th July 2005, 03:52 PM #2
It depends entirely on what you intend to do with what the surface will be used for. We need more info please.
As for the look, it's fine but there isn't much you can do with Vic ash in my opinion. It's a pretty bland looking timber which really lends itself to staining first to give it some character. It's fine for edging other surfaces like bench tops or work benches to protect the main surface but as a timber itself it doesn't thrill me no matter what you finish it with.Last edited by Gumby; 4th July 2005 at 05:55 PM.
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4th July 2005, 05:47 PM #3
All in Jarrah. The darker area had a week of oil (twice a day). the lighter areas had none. Finished with Ubeaut trad. wax
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5th July 2005, 12:10 AM #4Senior Member
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I used this Triton oil on my Jarrah workbench & was very happy with results.
Then need more & was told by Bunnies that it was discontinued from their store. Was informed that it is made by Organoil in Byron Bay NSW and is same product as Organoil hard burnishing oil. Have used both and can't tell any difference. (I have not had this info confirmed by anyone at Organoil however, but from my own observations I think they're correct!
Regards Sandman.
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5th July 2005, 12:18 AM #5Originally Posted by Gumby
does this example of Vic Ash thrill you? got enough character?
(apologies in advance if you take offence, none intended, plus.....I still use a Triton!)
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5th July 2005, 09:31 AM #6
I reckon you could make some nice bench edging with that
If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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5th July 2005, 10:12 AM #7
Sure look nice on some speakers!
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5th July 2005, 12:00 PM #8
Where did you get that!!!?????
Seriously - I need some good suppliers"Clear, Ease Springs"
www.Stu's Shed.com
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5th July 2005, 12:43 PM #9Intermediate Member
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Originally Posted by sandman
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6th July 2005, 07:09 PM #10Originally Posted by martrixRusty
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6th July 2005, 07:51 PM #11Originally Posted by JBIf at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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7th July 2005, 05:06 PM #12Hewer of wood
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If my failing memory serves, the Triton oil was a rebadged version of Arboroil - also now off the market - not Organoil.
Arboroil was an expensive but impressive mix of oils and waxes that needed careful buffing after application. (Not of course as good as you know what ;-} .......)
PS Bit cheeky calling that stuff 'Vic ash'. Like saying a Lexus is a Toyota.Cheers, Ern
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