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Used motor oil wood stain

Started by Joe Lallande, May 22, 2009, 06:27:58 AM

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ohsoloco

Yes, the smell fades quickly, only to return once in a while on a wicked hot day.

CLL

We did like some of the above, 5 gallon diesel fuel and 2 gallon drive way sealer. Make sure it don't have sand as filler, hard on paint sprayers. :o
Too much work-not enough pay.

woodmills1

it is getting hard to find either roof coating or driveway stuff that does not have something added to it.
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Ironwood

Back home in eastern Ohio one fella got Pa. crude oil (high parafin) and sprayed it on his home, beautiful and actually smelled nice. Did it for 20+ years, nice patina, and did NOT have all the really bad stuff the used oil came with.

          Ironwood
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yellowrosefarm

Yes, the used motor oil imparts good rot and insect resistance. I made some footer forms out of regular el cheapo plywood when I was building my small hay barn and I brushed them with used motor oil to keep the concrete from sticking. I left them sitting outside and after 3 years they still didn't have any rot. After that, I tried it on board fence and trailer decks and it does work. The color depends on what it came out of. You get a nice brown with newer car gas engine oil and a very nice black with old diesel engine oil. 

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