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    Default Losing my marbles.

    After having a couple of 1L cans of Rustin's Danish Oil go off overnight once they got down to the last 1/4 can, I started adding marbles to keep the air out. It makes guesstimating how much is left in the can awkward (it gets heavier instead of lighter!) but it works... until the can is full of marbles and the oil level gets down to the 1/4 mark again, whereupon it sets. Around the marbles.

    Has anyone else had this problem? If so, how do you recover yer marbles? Opening the tin with a hatchet doesn't work too well... my marbles are made of glass after all! :eek:

    So... errmmm... help?
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    Never heard of using marbles before .....

    doesn't flipping the can on its lid work for you ?

    Maybe get in real close to the can and whisper ..." I want me balls back please " ....might work.

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    Can opener to take off the top & bottom of the tin, tin snips up the side, then soaking the lot in thinners mebbe ?


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    sealing lid. Just enough to cover the unused portion. The mineral spirits
    will act as a vapor barrier and will evaporate before air begins to hit
    product. If you use the product before the mineral spirits have
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    Tis' a qoute from a thread regarding Wipe on Poly.....may be applied to Danish Oil too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by apricotripper
    Never heard of using marbles before .....

    doesn't flipping the can on its lid work for you ?
    Nup. Danish doesn't form a skin, it just turns to gel practically overmight. From experience it happens every time there's about a 1:3 oil:air ratio.

    Maybe get in real close to the can and whisper ..." I want me balls back please " ....might work.
    Can only give it a try. Doesn't always work with... other things in my life... though.
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    BLOXYGEN. Go to the bottom of this page and do a Google search.

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    Skew,
    if you've got argon or similar for a mig then you could fill the can with this. Or if you home brew in kegs then you could use the beergas (CO2) failing this you can get aerosol cans of inert gas for saving wine.

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    Hmmm... Bloxygen? Live'n'learn!

    I wonder if CO2 will work as well...? I'll huff and I'll puff and hopefully won't lose any more of my marbles.
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    Couldn't you just decant it into a smaller container ?
    If you did it slowly you wouldn't get puffed
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    What about heat?

    Might work?
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    some petrol and a match should let you recover the marbles
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!!
    Nup. Danish doesn't form a skin, it just turns to gel practically overmight. From experience it happens every time there's about a 1:3 oil:air ratio.
    :
    ohh, I didn't know that. I've only used Danish a couple of times..... I'd say Ashores idea sounds easier than putting some kind of solution on top....just pour into an old milo or coffee tin ?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
    Skew,
    Could use the beergas

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    no-one touching that one I see

    Serious answer, I use the upside down can theory, seems to work for me
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    I'm going to try the inert gas trick at least once, just to see it in action (or not) for myself. I can't see myself using it all the time as the Danish is opened more often than the shed door, especially when I'm using it on my turnings.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashore
    Couldn't you just decant it into a smaller container ?
    If you did it slowly you wouldn't get puffed
    Had a smartarse reply written then realised you meant wait until the level gets low and then decant it. Yes, that'd work. Thanks!

    I feel stupid(er) now.

    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    some petrol and a match should let you recover the marbles
    Even if it doesn't it's the sort of thing I enjoy trying. (Now where did I put those old oily rags? ) I really would like to recover the marbles, most are new cheapies from the $2 shop but the first lot included some very old aggies. It seemed like such a good idea at the time. :eek:

    I've tried a can-opener but either the tins are heavier gauge than most tucker cans or these modern openers aren't worth a... eructation of beer gas. I suspect the latter. I've also given some thought to an angle-grinder but that has overtones of "Home Improvement" at its' worst and I thought I'd look for something a tad more subtle first. It looks like a moloto... ermmm... petrol & matches is it.
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    Skew, next time you buy a can decant it into small glass jars or use Organoil's Danish Oil, it doesn't go off.
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