Can you mix linseed oil with tung oil?

The standard mixture is 1/3 Boiled Linseed Oil or Tung Oil, 1/3 thinner (mineral spirits, paint thinner, turpentine, naptha), and 1/3 varnish (poly, spar, etc..). Now the blend mentioned in Brian's question involved using both linseed oil and tung oil. That's a bit redundant.
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What is better linseed or tung oil?

Tung oil creates a harder, more durable finish than linseed oil. Tung oil is more water-resistant than linseed oil. Raw linseed oil takes significantly longer to cure than pure tung oil. Tung oil is generally more expensive than linseed oil.
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What can you mix with tung oil?

Many people mix tung oil with oil-based thinners such as turpentine, mineral spirits, paint thinner or naphtha, but better alternatives exist that are far more eco-friendly.
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What mixes best with linseed oil?

Mix one part linseed stand oil with two parts turpentine (or odorless mineral spirits).
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Which dries faster tung oil or linseed oil?

Boiled linseed oil cures faster than tung oil, overnight in a warm room when all the excess is wiped off, as opposed to two or three days for tung oil. (Raw linseed oil cures much slower – weeks at a minimum – so raw linseed oil will remain sticky for a long time, even with the excess wiped off).
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Linseed Oil, Shellac, and Tung Oil



Does tung oil go rancid?

There are many reasons why people love tung oil for their projects, and one of the most popular is its flexible, durable, food safe, and protective waterproof finish that doesn't mold, darken or go rancid.
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How many coats of tung oil should I use?

How many coats of tung oil should be used? While there are many advantages to using it, pure tung oil takes two to three days to harden, and needs at least five coats. Oil/varnish blends and wiping varnishes are faster-drying, more practical options, but such terms rarely appear on labels.
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What can you mix linseed oil with for wood?

The standard mixture is 1/3 Boiled Linseed Oil or Tung Oil, 1/3 thinner (mineral spirits, paint thinner, turpentine, naptha), and 1/3 varnish (poly, spar, etc..).
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When should I use linseed oil on wood?

It is important to apply this finishing oil only on bare or previously oiled wood, since any other finish such as paint, varnish or wax will prevent the penetration of the oil. Painted, varnished or waxed wood will therefore need to be cleaned and/or stripped to bare wood before proceeding with linseed oil application.
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What can I use to thin tung oil?

What is most commonly used to dilute tung oil is mineral spirits, which is a petroleum-based solvent. Citrus solvent is a more natural alternative to mineral spirits. Simply mix some tung oil with an equal amount of citrus solvent and apply a liberal first coat.
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How do you make tung oil shiny?

I rub thoroughly between coats with 0000 steel wool when looking for high gloss. I have done up to 8 coats on a piece. The last couple of coats may be thinned with mineral spirits. You could also wax polish on top of the tung oil to achieve the sheen you want.
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Does tung oil get darker with each coat?

Tung oil doesn't get darker with each coat. Instead, it deepens the honey-colored tint, giving a soft glow. On the other hand, dark Tung oil will get darker with each coat. Also, dark-colored woods will get darker while light-colored woods not so much.
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Should I sand between coats of tung oil?

Applying Tung Oil – The Final Coat

Your final coat(s) of Tung oil should be applied full strength. Don't sand the final coat. I allow it to cure and then depending on the look I am looking for I might apply a coat of paste wax. Paste wax on wood is just like paste wax on your car.
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Does tung oil waterproof wood?

The oil is extracted from the seed of the tung tree. It was used hundreds of years ago to preserve wood ships and other wooden objects. It's still a favorite today because the oil penetrates into the wood, creating a relatively hard surface that repels water, giving it a waterproof finish.
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Will linseed oil darken wood?

Does Linseed Oil Change the Color of Wood? Linseed oil does change the color of wood slightly. It carries a golden-brown hue and yellows slightly over time. This can bring out and highlight inherent color within the wood, but it also means it's not an ideal finish for light colored woods like maple and ash.
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Will linseed oil stop wood from cracking?

Boiled linseed oil will keep the wood from splitting and cracking. It works as a guard seal. The workability is also high and easy to apply. I highly recommend applying boiled linseed oil to your loving woodwork especially if you're a beginner in woodworking, because of its easiness.
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Does raw linseed oil go rancid?

Linseed oil is a drying oil so it will naturally harden over time. Most other natural oils are non-drying oils so they will not harden and will continue to be “oily” and are likely to become rancid.
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How many coats of linseed oil should I use?

A minimum of three coats is recommended. A light rubbing in between coats with Ultra Fine Steel Wool (Grade 0000) will improve results. If the surface becomes damaged, work in a new coat. Oil finishes bring out the natural colours of timber.
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Does linseed oil penetrate wood?

Boiled Linseed Oil & Wood

It beautifies any wood and, once cured, protects the wood from sun and water damage. It can really reinvigorate old dried out wood and bring it back to a healthy status. The powerful thing about an oil finish like BLO is its deep penetrating abilities.
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Does linseed oil preserve wood?

Linseed oil, extracted from flax seed, is one of the most useful natural oils. It is used as a preservative for wood, concrete, and an ingredient in paints, varnishes, and stains.
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What is the fastest way to cure tung oil?

You can also make Tung oil dry faster by applying thin oil coats at a time. It is also recommended to always wipe off excess oil after a few minutes of application. Ensure there's adequate ventilation throughout the Tung oil project. Ventilation guarantees fresh air exchanges, promoting a faster drying process.
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Does tung oil harden wood?

Also known as China wood oil, it's a natural drying oil that comes from tung tree nuts, specifically the seeds inside the nuts. The nuts are pressed to extract the oil. When exposed to air, tung oil will harden, creating a transparent, almost wet look.
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Is Minwax tung oil really tung oil?

These "Tung Oil Finishes" may or may not contain some true tung oil, but most do not contain any true tung oil. Their only claim to the use of the word "tung" is that they claim to give the appearance of finish that results from true tung oil.
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