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    Hi,
    Are Canola oil and Olive oil drying oils?
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Not sure, but they're pretty good frying oils!

    Mick

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    Mmmm both taste good on a salad too...!

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    The simple answer is no.
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    That's sad theyre so much cheaper than linseed and tung oil.
    Thanks.
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    They also go rancid and toxic if left on timber. Don't use them.

    Cheers - Neil

    PS The oils might be cheap but the trip to the hospital could cost you a lot more than you think.
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    Both of them make mighty fine biodiesel though
    Cheers
    Neil

    I have come to notice that there is no problem between you and me that is not solved with your departure.

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