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Nice bench.
I have used different oil type finishes. I want something that soaks in before it dries. I like BLO, Waterlox, and/or a diluted combination of the two. When my bench was new I added a past wax a couple of times but that seemed to make the top too slick.
I'm sure more seasoned and knowledgeable guys will pitch in and give a better answer.
Good luck.
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Agreed, very nicely done.
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You should be proud, that is a FINE bench!
I would use Waterlox Original. That is what I have used on my
benches for many years.
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I would put that bench on display in a safe place and knock one together with 2x4's to use. Probably to make other benches that nice.
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Yes - I used the criss cross
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post away - I'd love to see it.
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