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30th March 2009, 05:46 PM #31
As in http://www.howardproducts.com.au, Ern?
I can heartily recommend both their 100% Tung Oil and Orange Tung Oils.
I hadn't previously noticed their butcher's block wipe, but may just give it a go. Have you tried it?
- Andy Mc
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30th March 2009, 05:55 PM #32
Do a search for some posts by Lumber Bunker Skew, as he has said somewhere here only very recently like about a week or two that Organoil has been taken over by someone and he has had a rep visit him.
Cheers
DJ
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30th March 2009, 05:55 PM #33Hewer of wood
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I hadn't previously noticed their butcher's block wipe, but may just give it a go. Have you tried it?
'Fraid not. Think it's new; saw an ad in the current AWR.Cheers, Ern
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30th March 2009, 06:01 PM #34
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30th March 2009, 06:47 PM #35
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30th March 2009, 06:53 PM #36
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30th March 2009, 07:07 PM #37
Thought I'd put this on a few weeks ago but I was wrong... Doh
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30th March 2009, 07:12 PM #38
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30th March 2009, 09:16 PM #39
No loss as far as I'm concerned, they smell alright but that's it for me - of course I might not have played with them as much as some others but never got good results from them myself...
Sounds like there is hope for the stuff yet though____________________________________________
BrettC
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2nd April 2009, 02:09 PM #40
Oganoil in Melbourne
I simply rang the phone number on the can a few weeks back, after I found my local Bunnings was sold out, they put me onto the new Vic distributer. Classique Leisure Products
Ray is the contact I spoke to, I asked if I could get some oil and he brought some around to my workshop.
As for the products not being any good, I've tried many oils, Cabots, Rustins, Feast Watson etc etc. Some have thier benifits but in my opinion these Australian Made Organ Oil products are great. I used to use the rustins Danish Oil, Ray brought a can of Organoil Danish Oil to my workshop and I gave it a try. It is a new recipe I'm told, they have gone back to the orignal 200 year old blend. Perhaps some people, like me, should give it another go.
The new Danish Oil blend works great but its important to sand to a very fine grit, no cheating or skipping up grits, sand to around 1200-1500 even. Keep re-applying, flood the piece with oil for about 10mins at least, when flooded go back after 1/2hr and re-apply to any dry bits that need more oil eg. spalted wood areas.
It tends to be a bit thinner than the Rustins, so it takes a bit longer to get that deeper lust in the grain but when you do get it to work it looks fantastic. It makes sense I guess that a thinner oil will go into the timber more, it soaks right in deep and protects the timber fibers. Remember its not a coat of toxic plastic sprayed on for an instant shine. Nice work takes time, get the timber shiny by working through the grits, don't rely on the oil finish to do it or you will never be satisfied with the results from natural oils. Also remember to buff it quite hard after each coat has dried, this brings some of the oil to the surface and removes any patchy areas.
Might sound like hard work but compared to the problems associated with other finishing techniques I think its pretty easy and the good thing is your buying a natural product made in Australia so its not damaging the enviroment or supporting the massive oil industry who put their extract waste products into everything and try to tell us they are better than the old methods with thier huge advertising budgets, don't get me started. Anyway I'm rambling now, better go.
By the way, I am thinking of carrying these oils and waxes in stock so if anyone is interested in buying small amounts for hobby use then please let me know and I can send details of how to get them posted out to you.
[email protected]
www.handcraftedtimber.comLast edited by Ausworkshop; 2nd April 2009 at 02:13 PM. Reason: spelling like a 3 year old
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2nd April 2009, 04:08 PM #41
I haven't tried their DO, I'm happy with Rustins. I've heard mixed reviews about it from people I know, but then again most of them are used to the modern "teaspoon of Tung Oil waved over a vat of PolyU" type Danishes.
Runnier than Rustin's? Sounds like they've gone back to the original Tung/Linseed mix... That would make me a happy chappy; I'll have to give it a try.
Are you looking at carrying their Ecowood Oils as well?
- Andy Mc
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2nd April 2009, 05:18 PM #42
I am into cabinet type work and not into making wood dizzy and I have had excellent results with the Organoil Hard Burnishing Oil but only after proper preparation and plenty of time just like Andrew said.
I ordered 10 L of it today from the Victorian distributor. They take orders over the phone and arrange transport which is important to me. They are also easy to deal with.- Wood Borer
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3rd April 2009, 12:13 AM #43
Yes I've been told they have gone back to the original 200 year old recipe for the 'Olde Style Danish Oil', its manufactured by Sales Force NSW which also make the Ecowood Oils. They were playing around with the outdoor oils as well, I got a bad batch last year that was not the same as what I normally get but now with the new owners they are getting it right again. I'm pretty sure the ecowood outdoor furniture oil is exactly the same stuff its just marketed under a different name and sold with a different label on the can. I have e-mailed them so I will get back to you with the answer once I know for sure.
Prices for the Olde Style Danish Oil are<TABLE class=MsoNormalTable style="BORDER-RIGHT: medium none; BORDER- medium none; MARGIN: auto auto auto 35.4pt; BORDER- medium none; 384pt; BORDER-BOTTOM: medium none; BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-padding-alt: 0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-border-insideh: .5pt solid windowtext; mso-border-insidev: .5pt solid windowtext" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=640 border=1><TBODY><TR style="mso-yfti-irow: 0; mso-yfti-firstrow: yes; page-break-inside: avoid"><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER- windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING- 5.4pt; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BORDER- windowtext 1pt solid; 204pt; PADDING- 0cm; BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" vAlign=top width=340>500ml tin
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</TD><TD style="BORDER-RIGHT: windowtext 1pt solid; PADDING-RIGHT: 5.4pt; BORDER- #ffffff; PADDING- 5.4pt; PADDING-BOTTOM: 0cm; BORDER- #ffffff; 180pt; PADDING- 0cm; BORDER-BOTTOM: windowtext 1pt solid; BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent; mso-border-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-left-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt" vAlign=top width=300>$39.95
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I love the screw top lids, beats messing around with paint tin openers and bent lids. They have them on both the 500 and the 1 litre cans now.
If anyone wants me to post out a tin, let me know what suburb your in and I can organise delivery or drop it off personally if your close to Knox. I will be adding oil & wax products to my website in the near future so you will be able to order online direct.
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3rd April 2009, 01:05 PM #44
Here is the response from the e-mail sent back
'Same products, different brands. It was a strategy put in place under the previous owners to segment the market. A lot of independant stores would not stock the Organoil brand because it was in Bunnings and Mitre 10 stores. The new owners have decided to continue with the 2 brands'
Regards
Andrew
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