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Boiled Linseed Oil Questions


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I will be using Boiled Linseed Oil to protect my frames and stringers. (no need to get into theories and benefits of one oil or another) My question are directed to those who have been using Boiled Linseed Oil on these skin on frame kayaks.

 

The container of boiled Linseed oil suggests thinning it up to 2:1 with mineral spirits to ensure penetration into the wood.  I have diluted 1:1 and brushed on small scraps of the plywood and it would appears to need several coats at this strength to be of much benefit (my opinion).

 

1.  Do you experienced kayak builders reduce/thin the Boiled linseed oil with Mineral Spirits when brushing it on to the frames?

 

2.  If you do reduce/thin it, how many coats are typically applied?  

 

3.  If you don't reduce/thin it with mineral spirits how many coats do you apply?  

 

4.  What is the yield (how many quarts of BOL per kayak)

 

Thanks

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Generally, when coating things, many thin coats is preferable to few thick coats.

I usually thin the first coat of ANYTHING I apply with a brush. At the very least, to help it flow into nooks and crannies better.

How much oil will a frame take? That depends on the wood, the frame, how many coats you use, etc... Sorry to sound trite, but this a fairly variable game, here.

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