Steve Sanford
Well-known member
George - and Bomber ~
As you know, I am a dyed-in-the-wool Linseed Oil + Torch guy when it comes to Wiley Cork - and natural cork for that matter. (Whole different approach for black cork and contemporary tan cork....)
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I like the Linseed because 1) it helps the cork burn and 2) it forms a slurry with the soot that gets worked into the crevices of the cork. Other than the slipperiness during the first season, I am wondering what you and Bomber see as the downside.
All the best,
SJS
As you know, I am a dyed-in-the-wool Linseed Oil + Torch guy when it comes to Wiley Cork - and natural cork for that matter. (Whole different approach for black cork and contemporary tan cork....)
View attachment CBD 15.jpg
I like the Linseed because 1) it helps the cork burn and 2) it forms a slurry with the soot that gets worked into the crevices of the cork. Other than the slipperiness during the first season, I am wondering what you and Bomber see as the downside.
All the best,
SJS
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