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Minwax antique oil finish - jbmaine - 02-21-2017 Hi all, I'm thinking of trying this on a Black Walnut keep sake box. I'll try it on a sample board to see if I like it. But long term--any one who has used it. any likes, dislikes ? thanks Jim RE: Minwax antique oil finish - Scoony - 02-22-2017 I use it quite a bit. Really like it. Seems to have a high varnish content and each successive coat will dry faster. Final coats, I rub on with white scotchbrite pads. Its comparable to their Tung Oil finish, but a bit darker. Local big box stores do not carry it so I order it through a local (mom & pop) hardware store. RE: Minwax antique oil finish - fredhargis - 02-22-2017 According to Flexner, it's just very thin varnish (wiping varnish). Might use some of your varnish stash to mix your own (50/50 with MS) RE: Minwax antique oil finish - Scoony - 02-23-2017 Fred, I do mix my own, but its simply much more convenient to use something premixed. Besides, after using it a bunch, I would remove the word "very" from Flexner's statement. Its not really that thin. It also does not gel in the container like DIY mixes tend to do. The darker color of the Antique oil looks really nice on cherry. The guys at Old Street Tool Inc. prefer the Minwax Antique Oil for their wooden planes so that's a good recommendation in my opinion. RE: Minwax antique oil finish - fredhargis - 02-23-2017 I may have misspoke...Flexner probably didn't use the words "very thin", those are mine I guess. I got that from the MSDS sheet which shows it as 65% solvent by weight. RE: Minwax antique oil finish - jbmaine - 02-24-2017 thanks for the replies. I'll try it on a sample board. Jim RE: Minwax antique oil finish - bhh - 02-27-2017 Put this on my Tage Frid-design workbench 30 years ago. Still protecting. |