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29th December 2005, 03:27 PM #1Senior Member
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Orful oars
Got a set of oars that badly need some TLC.The woodwork is good but the finish? needs a lot of attention.After sanding the crud off,what do i use as a repellant against u/v and salt water? Danish oil? linseed oil? Any advice would be appreciated...........AL
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Yea,good one 'Midge,forgot the marine enamel.Do i need a wood filler? or just wack it on?.......AL
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Sounds the way to go.Sorry,meant to say that the said oars were for practical purpose,not decorative,and yes,i get the reasoning about the handles............AL
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