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  1. #1
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    Default Linseed finish for tool handles

    I've currently restoring an old Stanley plane. It's by no means a collector's item - it's post WWII, has several different names engraved on it, and is chipped to buggery (though not in such a way as to affect usability, or so I hope).

    I've removed the lacquer on the handles (it was crumbly and rather sharp / unpleasant to hold) and am trying to decide on a new finish.

    I was considering using a mixture of raw linseed oil and turps. Growing up on a farm, this was used for all outdoor tools, and worked fine. I also imagine it would be less likely to raise blisters than poly (the other option).

    Is this appropriate for tool handles?

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    I have applied boiled linseed to all my wooden bodied planes and the wood handles of some old stanley planes. Also saw handles. The boiled oil dries hard where the raw never really dries but soakes in. Raw is the best bet for outdoor tools.
    Linseed is a traditional old finish and can be refreshed with just a wipe over any time you like.
    Regards

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    I used several coats of tung oil on mine. Boiled linseed is also excellent for the task. Danish oil can work too.

    I very much agree with using oil finishes on tool handles - natural wood feels so much nicer than the plasticky feel you get from polyurethane or lacquer.

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    Default Linseed for tools

    the aussie army use the Livos linseed based oils for their pic handles, so why not. it nourishes the timber and when need be, reapply.

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    Yep all my handles get a wipe with BLO every few months
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