As I noted some time back I'm working on constructing a wooden tool chest for tooling & metrology.
I'm at the assembly stage & am considering finish options for the drawer interiors. I read elsewhere that boiled linseed oil is a rust preventative. Is there any inherent rust preventative ingredient in the BLO itself, or is it merely the act of covering a surface that prevents the rust from forming? I guess what I'm asking is, with the BLO applied to the wood surface & not the tooling/metrology proper, is there any rust preventative advantage to using it?
I used birch plywood throughout the construction. In addition, I will be lining the drawers after finishing them.
I do reside on the bald-assed prairie (aka, semi-arid desert) & humidity/corrosion is not usually an issue, but while I'm at this stage of assembly, why not?
Any other suggestions? How about the carcass exterior? Urethane/varathane?
TIA
I'm at the assembly stage & am considering finish options for the drawer interiors. I read elsewhere that boiled linseed oil is a rust preventative. Is there any inherent rust preventative ingredient in the BLO itself, or is it merely the act of covering a surface that prevents the rust from forming? I guess what I'm asking is, with the BLO applied to the wood surface & not the tooling/metrology proper, is there any rust preventative advantage to using it?
I used birch plywood throughout the construction. In addition, I will be lining the drawers after finishing them.
I do reside on the bald-assed prairie (aka, semi-arid desert) & humidity/corrosion is not usually an issue, but while I'm at this stage of assembly, why not?
Any other suggestions? How about the carcass exterior? Urethane/varathane?
TIA