[C320-list] regarding "crib boards" and teak oil

Bruce Heyman bruceheyman at cox.net
Wed Feb 6 09:21:36 PST 2013


You can get rid of the tacky by using a little Japan Dryer.  Also I believe boiled linseed oil is more likely to set up.
Bruce

Bruce Heyman
(949) 289-8400

Karl Krueger <smoothsail282 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>Hello:
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>I gave up on Teak Oil many years ago since oil seems to remain tacky or
>sticky.  I have been using teak sealer which seem to penetrate quickly and
>doesn't get sticky or as dirty.
>
>Karl Krueger
>Kindred Spirit #282
>Milwaukee WI
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>On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Nat Antler <nantler at pacbell.net> wrote:
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>> Thanks Chris (aka, wood butcher) for your comments and knowledge.... for
>> once, it sounds like I made a good choice. Since they get handled and
>> knocked around frequently, I didn't want to worry about dinging a beautiful
>> bright finish. I'll keep 'em oiled as recommended. Since I get an employee
>> discount at WM, I'll try all the oils they carry as time goes and report my
>> findings. Maybe Practical Sailor has reviewed them in the past?
>>
>> Nat
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>RE/MAX Realty 100
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