What finish to use on a hammer handle??
#15
Tru-Oil.
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(02-15-2018, 02:59 PM)s9plus20 Wrote: Thanks for all the suggestions!

I finished them off with a coat of BLO. They turned out great!

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#17
The Purdy paint brushes I prefer have raw wood handles.  I dip the handles in Sealcoat and after a few minutes I wipe the excess off the tip of the handle so I don't end up with a glob there.  An hour later I repeat.  

It does not get sweat, as I am gloved when I paint, but it cleans up better and looks a lot nicer.  Easy application, I don't even have to pour the Sealcoat into a pail, I just dip in the can.
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#18
For gits and shiggles, wipe a bit of Dexron ATF on a bit of scrap next time you're doing some vehicle maintenance.
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