Danish oil from danish women <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="Big Grin" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->
I'll get me coat.
Whenever I've used Danish oil on a stock or wood in general it leaves a horrible chamois leather type smell, am I doing something wrong?
Danish oil from danish women <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="Big Grin" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->
I'll get me coat.
My kitchen work top has danish oil on it and that doesn't smell <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="Big Grin" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->
I've tried it on three different types of wood, and every time the same leathery smell- how long should I be leaving between coats?
Can't remember too much about work top- but think i left it 15 mins between coats and the last coat wipe off any excess.
I teak oiled my axsor stock (beech) and then applied some coloron furniture finishing wax- looks lovely and don't smell! <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_cool.gif" alt="Cool" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->
made out of danish bacon - innit?
A component of Danish oil is Tung oil, which smells a bit like peanut oil, to me anyway
Odd- I left it a good hour in the warm between coats. Just had a sniff of something I oiled a few months back and the smell seems to have gone.
The worrying thing about danish oil isn't that it might have been made from pigs or danish women, it's the small warning on the back that reads- "place oily rags spread out as leaving cloth screwed up could result in spontanious combustion"
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>The worrying thing about danish oil isn't that it might have been made from pigs or danish women, it's the small warning on the back that reads- "place oily rags spread out as leaving cloth screwed up could result in spontanious combustion"[/quote]
You should always lay cloths out flat to dry after applying any oil not just danish as oil is highly combustable.
Alan.
Have you been using old undercrackers to apply the oil?
I'm a painter myself by trade, almost finished my apprenticeship... when it comes to danish oil, your meant to wipe it on, leave it for a few minutes and wipe off the excess, then leave over night to dry before you apply further coats. I myself hate the stuff but thats another story.
nice board you got here lads, i just joined <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_smile.gif" alt="Smile" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->
Wot? didn't you know? Something is rotten in Denmark! Spread the word in Stratford on Avon! <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="Big Grin" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:--> RB
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Bulsaye:
Wot? didn't you know? Something is rotten in Denmark! Spread the word in Stratford on Avon! <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="Big Grin" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:--> RB[/quote]
See, it DOES come from Bacon! Or maybe very small pigs that produce 'Hamlets'. <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_rolleyes.gif" alt="Roll Eyes" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->
(No need...I'm already getting me coat) <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_wink.gif" alt="Wink" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->
Terry <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="Big Grin" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->
"Hamlets" do I hear some Mozart being played.My we are getting multicultured ! <img src="http://jsramsbottom.co.uk/bbs/e/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="Big Grin" width="15" height="15"><!--graemlin:-->