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jstevens
17th June 2004, 07:59 PM
I'm using Tasmanian Oak. I am using u-beaut sanding sealer then after fine sanding Cabot's oak interior stain then their Danish Oil. Before second coat of oil I again fine sand. What is the best way of removing the very fine dust. Is a rag dampened with meth the best option?

Gumby
17th June 2004, 08:33 PM
A Tack cloth is specifically used for that purpose. You should be able to pick one up at a good supplier or even Bunnies but not sure if they have them or not.

gatiep
18th June 2004, 01:02 AM
Welcome to the board mate

Now there's two of us with the same real name on here

Enjoy
Regards
Joe

jstevens
18th June 2004, 11:44 AM
Thanks, but pardon the ignorance, but what is a tack cloth?

PAH1
18th June 2004, 11:54 AM
a tacky cloth that dust adheres to. Used to get that very stuborn dust out from the grain of timber

DonLoretto
20th June 2004, 05:57 AM
If the oak is has open pores, then you can just apply the oil over the dust. Some of the dust will fill the pores and the rest will wipe off with the exess oil. You must wipe the oil before it becomes very tacky. I use this on American white and red oak. It helps your finish take on a mirror look. Taken from Bob Flexner's book, Understanding Wood Finishing: How to Select and Apply the Right Finish. It is a great book!

Shane Watson
20th June 2004, 09:07 AM
Theres only one great book in these here parts... ;) ;) ;)

Bruce K
20th June 2004, 12:22 PM
Go to Bunnings or a good Paint Dealer and ask for a "TACK CLOTH" to remove surface dust on the end grain of timber before finishing. Get in touch with Australian WoodWorker to get a leaflet by Les Miller on finishing for $8 GREAT HELP. Short term dilute estapol by 20% in small amount get a clean cloth dip in and wring out to use , store in sealed container........






I'm using Tasmanian Oak. I am using u-beaut sanding sealer then after fine sanding Cabot's oak interior stain then their Danish Oil. Before second coat of oil I again fine sand. What is the best way of removing the very fine dust. Is a rag dampened with meth the best option?

jstevens
20th June 2004, 07:55 PM
Many thanks for all the info. Got the tack cloth as suggested. Works fine. It looks like cheese cloth. Anyone know what it is impregnated with?

ozwinner
20th June 2004, 08:01 PM
Theres only one great book in these here parts... ;) ;) ;)
That would be Monty Pythons Big Red Book. :D
Which is Blue BTW. :confused:

Al

Sturdee
20th June 2004, 09:19 PM
Many thanks for all the info. Got the tack cloth as suggested. Works fine. It looks like cheese cloth. Anyone know what it is impregnated with?


If you get the one and only great book in these here parts as Shane says :D you will find, amids the other great truths, a method for making your own.


Peter,

DPB
21st June 2004, 12:21 AM
If you get the one and only great book in these here parts as Shane says :D you will find, amids the other great truths, a method for making your own.


Peter,

Hey, Guys, you are talking in code.:( Look at this thread. Most of the posts come from new members who haven't learned from the Man ;) himself.

Simply point out that these forums are sponsored by Ubeaut Enterprises, http://www.ubeaut.com.au/ubhome.htm manufacturers and purveyors of some of the finest finishes in the world. And whilst you're at it, point them to the Man's great little book, the Polisher’s Handbook, that can be purchased directly over the web at the aforementioned site. :)