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12 September 2023
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Bob Green
Ask Tom. I think he uses a white vinegar, raw linseed oil and gum turpentine mixture. You could just use tung oil

Sam Swift
I've reached out to Tom by email but I have my doubts that I'll get a anytime soon, if you can provide an alternative way to contact him that'd be great. I'll look into tung oil, cheers!

Allan Brown
he's a hard bloke to get hold of, I've sent him three emails with no . I emailed his brother by mistake once and he got straight back to me telling me I had the wrong Wegener 😀

Sam Swift
That's gold, perhaps Jon would have some information...

Allan Brown
worth asking him I reckon. What's the board like in the surf Sam. I just bought one, haven't waxed it up yet, just waiting for some decent surf.

Sam Swift
I really love it, having the extra float from the foam makes life so much easier, especially for breaks with a decent paddle-out. Still working out the rail in the steeper stuff but have had some great fun with it in surf of all sizes so far!

Bob Green
I know a lot of his time is taken up as a councillor. Im not sure how much board work he is doing. I'll check my emails when hone in a week or so.

Allan Brown

This may be what your looking for Sam https://www.google.com/search...… See more
🔎 mixing beeswax and mineral oil - Google Search

Sam Swift
cheers Allan, I think I'll try and stick with a linseed oil based finish to try and stay within the realm of what Tom appears to use, but I'll keep this one in mind for future projects!

Ross Mac
I’ve got a Tom Wegener surfie which came uncoated with a bottle of Aquacote polyurethane topcoat. Put on 3 coats and board came up lovely.

Sam Swift
Interesting! When did you get the board? I get the impression he tries to avoid chemicals where possible these days. Thanks for the help, I'll definitely keep polyurethane in mind.

Ross Mac
I bought the surfie 18 months ago. I presumed that he was ok with the Aquacote because it is water based. Will send a pic of the board

Sam Swift
oh sweet, looks like aquacoat might be the way to go then, cheers Ross

Keith Usher
poly varnish isn't going to want to go on an oiled board, if it was oil in the first place it will need a re-oil.

Sam Swift
looks like their is come evidence of a varnish being used (the transparent-ish drops on the underside of the board here). I'm not actually certain the board was oiled, just been going off what info I could fine online. Not familiar enough w… See more

Sam Swift
It does appear to be darker than the images ross has d, but that could well be the lighting here
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Keith Usher
try a small test area. if it sticks you are ok.

Ross Mac
my surfie had a couple of coats of hemp oil put on it when I first got it. Most of the oil seemed to have soaked right into the wood and I didn’t have any problems when I applied the polyurethane. Guess every board will be different. Good luck. 😊

Ross Mac
Here’s the instructions that came with the board. Not sure if I’ve answered the question or caused more confusion 🤷‍♂️
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Bill Wurts
Was revisiting Tom Wegener’s alaias today on his website and found this, “sealed with linseed oil, gum turpentine and bees wax.”
47 w47 weeks ago

Sam Swift
cheers Bill, I remember reading the same. I'm gonna give aquacote varnish a go first, otherwise this will be what I use!

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Xavier Breteau
That will work fine, that s what i use on my paipo..nice finish, easy to apply!

Richard Mendonca
I use Aluzene Epoxy Resin. But Marine Varnish is easier to use.

Ian Anderson
i like tung 50% and 50% citrus terpene which gives better penetration than tung oil on its own and your board will smell like citrus.., otherwise a gloss marine varnish will work fine. some luthiers get nice results using polymerised tung oil and lots of fine sanding/buffing/polishing but the ocean is not something they have to consider. Asking a woodworker or luthier forum might help.

Philippe Jussaume
Ian Anderson that's what I normally use, a blend of tung and citrus.

Ian Anderson
these people in Oz make very good products https://gillysaustralia.com.au/ you could email them for advice? If it was my board I would pursue the tung option over marine varnish, the oil option is easier to achieve a good finish, varnish can be problematic. And it is less toxic😀 Carnauba and beeswax polishes can give a very shiny gloss and are compatible over tung oil finishes.. carnauba also gives a harder surface finish
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Steve Milne
I go with marine varnish.

Philippe Jussaume
thank you all.
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