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How to oil/treat a solid beech table top that will be used as a computer desk?
I will solely use the table as a computer desk.
By this, I will assume you have no need for a food-safe finish.
The BEHANDLA oil appears to be little more than boiled linseed oil (BLO) per IKEA' …
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Reusing mineral spirits?
You can reuse solvents a few times. However, at some point the solvent will be contaminated by too much of the thing you're cleaning. At this point, your solvent is no good.
I can't really give you …
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Special considerations for a very large, engraved food serving board
I know that beech is a good material to use as I have a beech chopping board at home, but would it make it even more durable / easy to clean by oiling the board e.g. with mineral oil? … The rule of thumb for oiling a cutting board is to soak it until it stops absorbing oil once a day for a week, then once a week for a month, and then monthly after that. …