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<blockquote data-quote="Frankenfish" data-source="post: 482537" data-attributes="member: 25701"><p>I got one of these at menards to store mine: https://www.menards.com/main/paint/brushes-rollers-trays/paint-trays-buckets/dutch-boy-reg-original-twist-pour-reg-paint-container/1-dbempga/p-1444429354023.htm</p><p>I also labeled the mix ratio so that I can repeat the mix.</p><p></p><p>Once you have them mixed, apply liberally to the wood you want to seal, paying special attention to any end grain. Small parts, I just dipped in the mix. You want to apply it until the wood won't soak up any more, then you wipe off the extra. BLO can start a fire while drying on rags and paper towels so make sure you look up how to dispose of these safely!</p><p></p><p>The last step is to wait for it to dry. I rushed it with 24 hours a couple times, but 48 or 72 hours is better. Then it's recommended you top coat it. Either with a few layers of straight spar urethane or oil-based paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankenfish, post: 482537, member: 25701"] I got one of these at menards to store mine: https://www.menards.com/main/paint/brushes-rollers-trays/paint-trays-buckets/dutch-boy-reg-original-twist-pour-reg-paint-container/1-dbempga/p-1444429354023.htm I also labeled the mix ratio so that I can repeat the mix. Once you have them mixed, apply liberally to the wood you want to seal, paying special attention to any end grain. Small parts, I just dipped in the mix. You want to apply it until the wood won't soak up any more, then you wipe off the extra. BLO can start a fire while drying on rags and paper towels so make sure you look up how to dispose of these safely! The last step is to wait for it to dry. I rushed it with 24 hours a couple times, but 48 or 72 hours is better. Then it's recommended you top coat it. Either with a few layers of straight spar urethane or oil-based paint. [/QUOTE]
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