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J.A.S

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Dear All,

having waxed some tool handles (with the Sheraton turps-Linseed-wax mix), I've decided that they'd be better if varnshed.

However, short of buying some Liberon Wax Remover (such a large tin would be over-kill for a couple of handles), I don't know how to remove the wax polish.

Any ideas?

Thanks.
J.S.
 
Hi, Jas,

Drop of white spirit applied with fine wire wool should do the job. Except, don't use wire wool on oak - it reacts with the tannins in the wood and you will probably end up with black stains.

FWIW, although they will look nice varnished, I prefer to leave my tool handles unfinished for better grip. When I make my own handles, at most I will apply just a sanding sealer, then flatten it off. If I buy a chisel or gouge with a nice shiny handle the first thing I do is sand off the gloss!

Trev.
 
Oil on handles is nice. If you keep wiping on another coat every time you have an oily rag* handy it soon builds up beautifully.

Cheers, Alf

*BLO, Finishing, Danish etc. Not 3 in 1, Castrol GTX etc :roll: :wink:
 
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