What was the oil type at the end? Tx, for the inspiration. I'll be making similar one soon.
@LitoGeorge18 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! I dipped it in canola oil to prevent rust.
@markmartinblacksmith18 күн бұрын
@@markmartinblacksmith tx. Looks like its relatively fresh canola. Of course it wont prevent rust, it just discourages it from forming rapidly. I find motoroil to be more effective at this than canola, though canola is my personal preference.
@LitoGeorge17 күн бұрын
Yes, I wanted something non-toxic to use around my recently planted blueberries.
@markmartinblacksmith17 күн бұрын
@@markmartinblacksmith tip: rub lightly with raw linseed oil. Bake tool at 350 for 20mins or so. Oil will polymerize. Best protection out of any finish out there - outside of anodizing. I prefer it to powder coating due to non toxicity. Water just runs off, and the finish is quite hardy at being scuffed. Doesnt hurt to wipe the oil on the exposed metal parts after heavy use.
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What was the oil type at the end? Tx, for the inspiration. I'll be making similar one soon.
Thanks for watching! I dipped it in canola oil to prevent rust.
@@markmartinblacksmith tx. Looks like its relatively fresh canola. Of course it wont prevent rust, it just discourages it from forming rapidly. I find motoroil to be more effective at this than canola, though canola is my personal preference.
Yes, I wanted something non-toxic to use around my recently planted blueberries.
@@markmartinblacksmith tip: rub lightly with raw linseed oil. Bake tool at 350 for 20mins or so. Oil will polymerize. Best protection out of any finish out there - outside of anodizing. I prefer it to powder coating due to non toxicity. Water just runs off, and the finish is quite hardy at being scuffed. Doesnt hurt to wipe the oil on the exposed metal parts after heavy use.