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John D Smith
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Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 18, 2013, 05:12:23 PM »
Hi I have done some turning today for the first time in Months. I turned a small vase in Ash. Last weekend I bought some Treatex Hardwax oil at Woodex Daventry. Has any one used this on their turnings if so what was the method you used did you use sanding sealer? how many coats of Hardwax did you use? and did you put a paste wax or renaissance wax on after? I hope someone can help as this is new to me.
Regards John
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John Smith
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 18, 2013, 07:22:15 PM »
Hi John, maybe of no help, but have a look at their Site ...
http://www.treatex.co.uk/products
is what you have on here .. Other than that it's a first for me too.
Cheers David
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Martin Lawrence
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 18, 2013, 07:38:55 PM »
Hi John,
No sealer as the oil has to penetrate the wood. 2 or 3 coats apparantly does the job.
Martin
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Martin Lawrence
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 19, 2013, 09:22:25 AM »
I have used a different brand to yours and never used or needed sanding sealer it dries very quickly and you can apply 2 or 3 coats in a day as for wax I have never found the need for it but it depends if you have the satin or gloss finish and what finish you want hope this helps John I cant give any more info as I'm of for a triple heart bypass in a few hours please let me know how you get on in a few weeks signing of for now Woody
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woodndesign
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 19, 2013, 10:53:47 AM »
Hi Woody, My best wishes to you for todays op. and the family at this time.. take it easy now and hear from you as soon as you can.
Cheers David
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TONY MALIN
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 19, 2013, 01:15:48 PM »
Purely for the record the Daventry Show is Woodworks and is a worthy successor to Woodex. I think it's a much better name. Much credit all round to Tudor Rose.
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thebowlerhattedturner
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 19, 2013, 04:33:44 PM »
Best of luck Woody, hope it all goes well.
Regards
John BHT
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John D Smith
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 19, 2013, 07:02:21 PM »
Hello Everyone,
Thank you all for your advice on the method and use of the Treatex Hardwax Oil So far I have put a couple of coats on the vase
and no sanding sealer it is giving a nice mat sheen one more coat and I think that will give me the finish I require.
And one message for Woody the best of luck for tomorrow.
Regards John
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John Smith
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 19, 2013, 07:45:57 PM »
Hi John, glad to hear you're happy with how it's working so far .. Very interesting spinoff from the firms website .. a look at Half Built House and seeing Exeter I had to look ... the host goes off to Exminster an Toby's Reclamation Yard .. haggles him down to £40 for a very old length of board .. never looked for them the last was there .. these places can be interesting for Teak headboards/furniture etc .. then it's best go to Auctions and get them there first, cut out the middleman.
Cheers David
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Bryan Milham
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 20, 2013, 09:04:54 AM »
Woody,
a late reply, you'll probably not read until you're out of hospital, but I also wish you all the best for the Op and a speedy recovery afterwards.
Bryan
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woody
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 27, 2013, 09:05:17 PM »
Thank you Gentlemen for your kind wishes I have had the op and am now at home all went well now for a long painful recovery
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julcle
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 27, 2013, 09:11:13 PM »
Welcome back Woody, glad things went well for you.
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Julian
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 27, 2013, 09:35:01 PM »
Woody, It's good to read all went well, now for a speedy an not so painful recovery, feet up .. Val will see to that ..
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Plan and draw up those boats we've long been waiting fore..
Cheers David
PS ... John how has the finish come on ..
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Bryan Milham
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 27, 2013, 09:35:37 PM »
Woody, good to have you back with us. We trust everything went well and as expected in the hospital.
Remember, the good lady is not called SWMBO for nothing, she only has your best interests at heart, do as she says and be a good patient.
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thebowlerhattedturner
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Re: Treatex HardWax Oil
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May 27, 2013, 11:01:10 PM »
Hi Woody,
glad to hear everything went well, here's to a good recovery.
Best wishes
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John BHT
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