Growing up every barn had a can of boiled linseed oil, used to apply to hickory handles of shovels, picks, and spades. Linseed oil offers some protection against water, but not even close to a true varnish. But when used on gun stocks, I like to say a boiled linseed oil finish is as waterproof as I am.
My hoard of Lee and 4 hole stinger Kaywoodies were the highest priced factory pipes on this earth during the World War Two and immediate post war period. Not a one came with a drop of any kind of varnish. Waxed maybe, but never, ever with a coat of sealant.
Linseed oil smells like,,,linseed oil. Nobody ever adds linseed oil to anything they eat, and nobody will ever apply it on purpose to their face.
Why I quit olive oil for grapeseed oil is grapeseed oil is much thinner, evaporates quicker, and to me is completely without odor.
My 8 ounce bottle is cold pressed, organic grapeseed oil.
Anything beautiful women use on their face ain’t gonna hurt my pipes, you know?
Grapeseed oil is a byproduct of winemaking. People use it as a natural beauty treatment, and it may be a healthy alternative to vegetable oil in cooking. This MNT Knowledge Center article explores the uses of grapeseed oil in health and beauty.
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