Treating Wood with Linseed Oil & Pine Tar (Talks w/ an expert)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • If you want to deepen your knowledge about natural wood treatments like Linseed Oil and Pine Tar, this is the video for you. Natalie Yon-Eriksson, owner of @Earthandflaxstudio shares a lifetime of practical knowledge about natural methods for treating wood, particularly exterior carpentry.
    This is a long video - treat it like continued education. We entered with very little experience with linseed oil. We really didn't know what pine tar was. We learned more about exterior carpentry filming this video than we could have imagined.
    We broke everything up into chapters for you to reference as needed. There's also a couple links to Natalies website and store. If you have any questions about linseed oil or pine tar, drop us some questions in the comments.
    Natalie-s Website: www.earthandflax.com/
    Light Pine Tar Vs. Dark: www.earthandflax.com/post/lig...
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    00:00 Introduction
    01:05 About the Materials
    03:58 About the Project
    05:08 Prepping the Project
    08:23 Linseed Oil vs. Poly
    09:43 Application Notes
    10:25 Applying ONLY Linseed Oil
    12:12 About the Blend
    15:50 Blending Pine Tar & Linseed Oil
    18:40 Wood Inspection, Repair, and Prep
    22:03 Applying the Blend
    26:18 Outro & Bloopers
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Комментарии • 14

  • @dynamiscr
    @dynamiscr 5 месяцев назад +3

    Great content! I’d like to give this combination a try. Thanks for sharing. Just an fyi: Natalie’s company site is impossible to browse on mobile devices

    • @GreenBuildingNetwork
      @GreenBuildingNetwork  3 месяца назад

      Appreciate the kind words. We’ll let her know next time we see her!

  • @cam-asherbond5316
    @cam-asherbond5316 4 месяца назад +2

    Man I really wanted to support Earth & Flax. But $400 shipping to Montana for a few gallons is INSANE.

    • @GreenBuildingNetwork
      @GreenBuildingNetwork  3 месяца назад

      Yea, that is a bummer. We’re spoiled by having them so close. I’d imagine there’s other vendors closer to you!

    • @dnevnoydozor2923
      @dnevnoydozor2923 3 месяца назад

      Buy any natural pine tar, linseed oil and turpentine. Mix 1/3 ratio. Paint on any wood on sunny and warm days. Easy peasy.

  • @susanzientek9654
    @susanzientek9654 3 месяца назад +1

    is the heating of the pine tar/oil mix necessary? I see it in the application instructions but you didn't do that.. I'm planning to pine tar/oil our cedar siding for a new build but it I don't need to heat it up, that will make less prepping.. thanks for any info you can provide.

    • @GreenBuildingNetwork
      @GreenBuildingNetwork  3 месяца назад

      Not actually sure. The Earth + Flax website has a ton of tutorials! Let us know what you find?

  • @RyanJenningsHenderson
    @RyanJenningsHenderson 2 месяца назад

    How many coats of of this combination product should you use? just 1? should you let the first dry and then go over again?

    • @GreenBuildingNetwork
      @GreenBuildingNetwork  Месяц назад

      sorry for the delay. we did two initially, I think we probably should have done 4. the wood was thirsty and we're going to have to reapply more coats this season

  • @JAYHARRIS85
    @JAYHARRIS85 5 месяцев назад +1

    I really really enjoy them good folks who talk and talk and talk,,, lol... I think about an old school carpenter and how long it would have taken to talk about protecting wood, lol... OMG. It's,,, revenge of the nerds

  • @Trumpetfiend
    @Trumpetfiend 3 месяца назад

    Does it have to be Raw Linseed Oil or can I use Boiled Linseed oil?

    • @GreenBuildingNetwork
      @GreenBuildingNetwork  3 месяца назад

      Check out this link. Quick summary, raw is the most natural. Boiled has a bunch of additives!
      vermontwoodsstudios.com/blogs/recent-articles/raw-vs-boiled-vs-polymerized-linseed-oil#:~:text=The%20difference%20between%20raw%20linseed,option%20for%20finishing%20wood%20furniture.