Re: Dried wood oil
How about using a Kilner Jar? These are used for preserving and have a rubber seal to keep the air out. They are available in various sizes either with a screw top lid or one with clip to close it. No practical experience of these myself but at a guess would probably solve the problem of a jar with a lid that did not seal. These are available on Amazon:Re: Dried wood oil
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Thanks for your comments, and any more suggestions are welcomeRe: Dried wood oil
Yes, good idea Zulu. Storing paint upside down is also a good idea although I have never had the courage to try it. I use Danish oil on some furniture and a similar oil on my oak flooring but I also find that the caps get welded on tight. I have resorted to using mole grips on them in the past. They are kept outside in a cold shed so I don't think the temperature will make much difference.Re: Dried wood oil
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Well, rightly or wrongly, this is what I've done
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