Making Linseed Oil Paint

Making Linseed Oil Paint

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When I made my tool chest I opted for an-off-the-shelf powdered milk paint that you mix yourself. I was pleased with the finish once it was sealed with a couple coats of linseed oil. However one thing nagged at me. Due to the nature of powdered milk paint, it was not good fun trying to

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Founded in Sweden in 1982, Allbäck combines knowledge of centuries-old European craft traditions with modern manufacturing methods to make products from high-quality natural ingredients. This refined, cold-pressed linseed oil provides a low-sheen finish on raw wood or can be used to renew wooden surfaces that have been varnished or coated with Allbäck linseed oil paint. It also works well for thinning the paint, or as a topcoat to increase sheen and moisture resistance.

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