Last year I picked up a 1939 OT HW that needs some rib repair/replace work and small amount of planking replacement. I removed the rotting old canvas about 6 months ago and have stored it in the garage ever since. Now it looks like it could be quite a while before I actually get to the next stage (sound familiar?), especially since I just purchased a 1940 Yankee that is usable until I 'get the time' for the HW project. I have not yet stripped the varnish from the inside. What do you recommend doing with the outside while it's waiting for the next phase (at least months away)?
I've been reading the recent forum comments about linseed oil, so I probably won't be using that.... but is it ok to just leave it unfinished? I'm just concerned about the planking drying out too much. Also, if I do get to stripping the inside varnish this summer, then the inside would beg the same question.
Any opinions about Watco? I've used it on other wood items and so far haven't burned anything down by leaving the rags in a heap.
thanks,
Stu
I've been reading the recent forum comments about linseed oil, so I probably won't be using that.... but is it ok to just leave it unfinished? I'm just concerned about the planking drying out too much. Also, if I do get to stripping the inside varnish this summer, then the inside would beg the same question.
Any opinions about Watco? I've used it on other wood items and so far haven't burned anything down by leaving the rags in a heap.
thanks,
Stu