🌟 Elevate Your Craftsmanship with Pure Raw Linseed Oil!
Sunnyside Corporation's 87332 Pure Raw Linseed Oil is a quart-sized, eco-friendly solution designed to penetrate deep into wood, providing a protective finish that enhances water repellency and weather resistance. Ideal for raw wood applications, this slow-drying oil allows for optimal absorption and can be mixed with oil-based paints and stains for versatile use.
Manufacturer | Sunnyside Corporation |
Part Number | 87332 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.39 x 4.59 x 7.44 inches |
Item model number | 87332 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Quart |
Color | Raw Linseed Oil |
Style | Pure Raw Linseed Oil |
Material | Wood |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | (1) Quart |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**S
Always come back to this brand
Love this stuff for finishing raw wood, does take a little longer to dry than the boiled stuff. Feels great on all my wood handles and various raw wood stuff. Can recommend! Third or so bottle.
M**S
Good quality
good quality used on multiple projects
D**.
Great Stuff !
Easy to Use. Will use again in a year. Weather in Florida is Harsh .
B**T
Very good hard to find raw linseed oil
I needed this oil for my wood trellises in the ground to protect the wood from rot.This fit the bill for fruit and vegetables as it's food safe
C**S
A bit of a niche product, but if you need it, then you really need this and only this.
It's raw linseed oil, make sure that's what you need. If you use this for a wood finish it's going to take a long time to cure/dry, several weeks. But unlike the chemically treated "boiled" linseed oil, it doesn't contain the chemical driers that are hazardous so it's safe on wood utensils. You do need to keep in mind that it's a vegetable oil (it's also called flaxseed oil when food grade and sold as a supplement) and can go rancid, so don't keep one bottle around for years.
N**I
for NOW 5 stars, time will tell how long it will last indoors on these gorgous Vigas
I tried boiled linseed oil - that smell nearly killed me. Then tried Scotts Liquid Gold (which i love) but i fear it won't last long and this is not a project I want to repeat even on a annual basis due to the sheer sizes of the Vigas and the amounts throughout the house.For now i did 10 Vigas which are 14 feet long and 12+ inches in diameter and I used up 1.75 bottle with one layer. That is a very do-able cost at approx $10 a room. I use a brush as wiping it on is not an option as the rags get stuck on the wood splinters.This product is light V. boiled linseed oil and no smell unless you put your nose right on it.I'm going to wait a while now and see how it performs on these very dry Vigas and then hopefully my search is over and can proceed with the entire house.
I**G
Covered some furniture from IKEA
I have ordered some unfinished pine furniture from IKEA, so to keep it in a good condition applied the oil. It is easy to apply, be ready to wait about a day or two for it to fully saturate and dry. Make sure you do not have any liquid oil on the wood surface when you leave it to dry - use some cloth to remove exessive amounts of oils. You can put any kind of finish on top of it later - I did some wax.Overall Raw Linseed oil is the best choice - safe, non-toxic and soaks deep into the wood, the only inconvenience to wait 1-2 days for it to dry, but for me, with given pros it is minor.
L**2
Very good
I used this oil for a series of projects that involved making food utensils and such from scrapped pallet wood (the pallets were only heat treated. If you make your own stuff with pallets, make sure to check the stamp on the pallet to see if it says HT-...). The wood itself was oak. I found it to be very satisfactory.Picture 1 & 2: A spatula that I carved before and after applying the linseed oil.Picture 3: A coffee spoon that I made for my girlfriends parents.Picture 4 & 5: A cutting board that I made before and after applying linseed oil.Picture 6: The same cutting board after about half a year of use.
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