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Unread 01-17-2010, 11:36 AM   #1
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I understand all your points. The "in the wood" finish is what I'm looking for and why I was asking questions. No, don't have any old oil around. Are you saying that without leaded oil I can't do what I want or that it's chancey because of fungus growth? If modern BLO isn't any good to use. is there anything else that will give me that "in the wood" look or am I just stuck having to use Lin-speed, Tru oil, etc?
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Watco Danish oil, my Cherry Harvest is done with it and I have finished a half dozen guns with it. It comes in a standard oil and a marine. I like the marine
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