David Marsh 4th August 2001, 08:02 PM G'day all http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/wink.gif
I knocked up a quick meat mallet today and was wondering if anyone can suggest an appropriate finish for it.
I normally use a finish of EEE and Shellawax (liquid or creme) on bowls, boxes etc. but I'm not sure if this would be a good finish on something to come into contact with food.
Any suggestions would be welcomed. http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/smile.gif
thanks
David
Shane Watson 4th August 2001, 08:42 PM To my knowledge the EEE & shellawax is non-toxic. Neil can correct me if I am wrong. So stick with using that. Otherwise leave it raw.
HTH
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Rod Smith 6th August 2001, 03:50 PM G'day
I agree with doorstop, I use cooking oil on wooden chopping boards etc.
Cheers
Rod
PS Sorry I didn't make it to the woodwork show this year doorstop, first one I've missed for years. Too busy (and broke).
Catchya next year.
David Marsh 6th August 2001, 04:49 PM Thanks for the replies guys.
I had been considering finishing with cooking oil when my wife said she had seen a show on TV which said only finish (in that case a chopping board) with mineral oil (never heard of that one http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/confused.gif ) as cooking oils will go rancid.
Though I would imagine regular washing and the occasional re-application of cooking oil would prevent this.
David
ubeaut 7th August 2001, 05:32 PM Mineral oil is also known as paraffin oil. It will not go rancid and is ideal for your use.
John Saxton 8th August 2001, 03:49 PM I use walnut oil on bread boards etc with no ill effects or complaints to date.
Being a natural vegetable product I do not see it as having any bad characteristics and may be a avenue you may want to pursue with your meat mallet.
Cheers http://ubb.ubeaut.com.au/ubb/smile.gif
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Prickly Pete 9th August 2001, 07:49 PM David,
Organoil have just released a new product on to the market called WOOD WIPE. It is specifcally made for wooden cooking utensils, bowls and chopping boards. Like all of their oils it's food safe. It's made from a blend of citrus and nut oils. Cost is about A$8.00 for 250ml, you should be able to get it from Bunnings.
Hope this helps.
Regards Peter.
Iain 9th August 2001, 08:58 PM About $8 at Bunnies, must be cheaper everywhere else.
David Marsh 10th August 2001, 06:12 PM Thanks again for the info guys. Sounds like the Wood Wipe might be the way to go, I'll have to check it out.
David
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