From:
grossman@zzzzzzzzz
Date:
Thu, 4 May 2006 13:31:21 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
trurp and linseed oil
Greetings Stoners, So I'm wondering about the product previously mentioned
(see below) as a finish for harder stones. Doesn't beeswax tend to go
yellow with age? Is there any need to use it on chlorite, anhydrite,
etc.? I've also achieved a nice finish on chlorite with boiled linseed
alone. It sure would be nice to have something that's premixed and
reasonably priced. cheers, g
Quoted text begins. Finish Feeder. Bees Wax, Turp, and
Linseed premixed in a little bottle.
End of quote.
Gary D. Grossman
Distinguished Research Professor - Animal Ecology
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~grossman/
G. Grossman Fine Art
http://www.negia.net/~grossman/
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