I don't know about 3 gallons worth but I make my own wood stain with artist 
paints and use linseed oil , Bob

On Sunday, December 21, 2014 10:12:26 AM UTC-5, Curtis wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone.
> Merry Christmas to everyone, (Its the session, and the day is only a few 
> days any-how.) ;-)
>
> This is not really Legacy related, but woodworking in general.
> I just got 3 one gallon cans of boiled linseed oil as a part of a horse 
> trade deal. NOW the problem is what do I do with it all ?
> If anyone out there knows a good way to use this stuff and or has a need 
> of it. please let me know? 
> I normally use tung oil,when I use an oil finish. I know that linseed oil 
> was a big part of  the olden days wood finishing process. It was used in 
> almost everything for wood projects, and even used in making paints as well 
> as sealers.
> So back to the question what do I use three gal. for?
>
> C.A.G.
>
> P.S. If anyone has seen Peter P.  Please have him give me a call. Ive lost 
> his ph# as well as his e-mail address.
>

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