I have a project I'm currently working on which I want to keep as raw steel finish. Would y'all be saying BLO is the best option or is there something better out there?
I asked in another forum and someone said BLO is a bit old-tech and suggested there would be better, more modern options, they suggested Dinitrol products but not a specific product and I can't really see anything in the range that'll do what I want. Linseed oil is so cheap that I reckon I'll give it a shot.
Given the spontaneous combustion danger with the rags, I wonder if welding on a frame that's previously been linseed oiled is safe?
Last question, I presume the ambient temperature will affect drying times for BLO? I'm in Scotland and it's barely been above freezing for the last few weeks, I could bring the frame into my flat if there's not too much smell from linseed oil? Hammerite paint is the other option I was considering (though I really would prefer to be able to see th raw steel) but going by past experience of painting a frame in summer, I'd expect it'd take about a month for hammerite to cure at the moment!
I asked in another forum and someone said BLO is a bit old-tech and suggested there would be better, more modern options, they suggested Dinitrol products but not a specific product and I can't really see anything in the range that'll do what I want. Linseed oil is so cheap that I reckon I'll give it a shot.
Given the spontaneous combustion danger with the rags, I wonder if welding on a frame that's previously been linseed oiled is safe?
Last question, I presume the ambient temperature will affect drying times for BLO? I'm in Scotland and it's barely been above freezing for the last few weeks, I could bring the frame into my flat if there's not too much smell from linseed oil? Hammerite paint is the other option I was considering (though I really would prefer to be able to see th raw steel) but going by past experience of painting a frame in summer, I'd expect it'd take about a month for hammerite to cure at the moment!