: I've been researching Tung Oil of late for a different purpose, but wanted to
: let you know that the chinese have used tung oil to water-proof wooden
: boats/ships for many hundreds of years. In pure form it takes a very long
: time to dry, so the new hot thing is to use citrus solvent as a 1:1
: thinner with pure tung oil (China's is reputed to be the best quality),
: get it in there, and layer it in.
The Tung tree is native to China. I don't know if it's being grown in other places (I assume so), but I doubt that there's enough difference between sources of tung oil to make a difference that would matter on a kayak paddle. We're not finishing fine furniture, after all.
: It hardens not by eveporation, but by oxidation,
That is true of all oil finishes and varnishes.
: I'd guess that for weather/waterproofing, you'd want quite a few layers.
Not necessarily. Oil finishes cannot be built up to any significant thickness, so you rapidly reach a point where all you're doing is wiping on oil, then wiping it back off again. For paddles, I find that 4 coats is about as much as I can apply before I'm just wasting my time and tung oil.
: You can also add more later without undoing everything you accomplished in
: the first job. Just a good cleaning.
A thorough fresh-water rinse, followed by a light sanding to remove any burrs, and add some "tooth" to the original finish is all that's necessary to prep for re-oiling.
: Hey, and it doesn't mildew the way linseed is famed.
Correct. While that's not an issue on paddles, it's important for SOF frames.
: Good luck... anyone find a great price on gallons in the U.S. let me know.
I've never seen it in quantities larger than a quart/liter.
Messages In This Thread
- Material: Minwax Tung Oil?
Rick Cicciarelli -- 8/28/2007, 3:16 pm- Re: Material: Minwax Tung Oil?
Brian Nystrom -- 8/29/2007, 7:07 am- Re: Pure Tung Oil?
S Stewart -- 9/1/2007, 2:06 pm- Re: Pure Tung Oil?
Brian Nystrom -- 9/2/2007, 10:37 am- Re: Pure Tung Oil?
Bill Hamm -- 9/3/2007, 1:17 am- Try "Bloxygen"
Brian Nystrom -- 9/3/2007, 10:50 am- Re: Try "Bloxygen"
Robert N Pruden -- 9/7/2007, 8:05 pm- Re: Try "Bloxygen"
TOM RAYMOND -- 9/5/2007, 2:02 pm- Re: Try "Bloxygen"
kelly t -- 9/7/2007, 3:55 am
- Re: Try "Bloxygen"
- Re: Pure Tung Oil?
kelly t -- 9/3/2007, 5:40 am- Re: Pure Tung Oil?
Mike Savage -- 9/3/2007, 6:14 am
- Re: Try "Bloxygen"
- Try "Bloxygen"
- Re: Pure Tung Oil?
- Re: Material: Minwax Tung Oil?
Rick Cicciarelli -- 8/30/2007, 7:59 am - Re: Pure Tung Oil?
- Re: Material: Minwax Tung Oil?
John Monroe -- 8/29/2007, 6:07 am- Re: Material: Minwax Tung Oil?
Don Goss -- 8/28/2007, 8:24 pm- Re: Material: Minwax Tung Oil?
Mike Savage -- 8/28/2007, 7:32 pm- Re: Material: Minwax Tung Oil?
TOM RAYMOND -- 8/29/2007, 12:40 pm- Re: Material: Minwax Tung Oil?
Mike Savage -- 8/29/2007, 5:28 pm
- Re: Material: Minwax Tung Oil?
- Re: Material: Minwax Tung Oil?
Aaron -- 8/28/2007, 7:09 pm- Re: Material: Minwax Tung Oil?
Bill Hamm -- 8/29/2007, 1:05 am
- Re: Pure Tung Oil?
- Re: Material: Minwax Tung Oil?