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Unfinished IKEA butcher's block help

Rakewell

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I bought this Butcher Block from IKEA:

http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40157485/

What I did NOT know when ordering this was that it comes unfinished.

What's the best way to varnish this for kitchen use? I'm googling this, and getting all sorts of "ideas" all over the web.

Most are suggesting some sort of mineral/linseed oil, but I don't want to have to oil the damned thing every week or so, which is what that would require.

If possible: it would be great to find the varnish at Home Depot, so I can start this damned project ASAP, before things get crazy at work in the next few weeks.

Thoughts?

Thanks-
 
varnish can be done but it's not food safe. I use Tung Oil personally as it's food safe. Upkeep involves an application once every 6 months. It's been 7 years and not a split has appeared. Damage from use is sanded out and re-oiled.
 
varnish can be done but it's not food safe. I use Tung Oil personally as it's food safe. Upkeep involves an application once every 6 months. It's been 7 years and not a split has appeared. Damage from use is sanded out and re-oiled.

I like Tung oil.
 
I use a food grade polyurethane on the maple block I made. It lasts 2-3 years between re-coatings. It dries in a couple hours with full curing within a day or so. I'll look up the brand later.

foodprep.jpg


We bleach the crap out of the block (for obvious reasons) and the polyurethane holds up well.
 
I use a food grade polyurethane on the maple block I made. It lasts 2-3 years between re-coatings. It dries in a couple hours with full curing within a day or so. I'll look up the brand later.

foodprep.jpg


We bleach the crap out of the block (for obvious reasons) and the polyurethane holds up well.

Nice looking block you got there.

Cookin' up cat fillets, eh? 😛

Would love to get the brand of coating you used- thanks.
 
varnish can be done but it's not food safe. I use Tung Oil personally as it's food safe. Upkeep involves an application once every 6 months. It's been 7 years and not a split has appeared. Damage from use is sanded out and re-oiled.
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I use a food grade polyurethane on the maple block I made. It lasts 2-3 years between re-coatings. It dries in a couple hours with full curing within a day or so. I'll look up the brand later.

foodprep.jpg


We bleach the crap out of the block (for obvious reasons) and the polyurethane holds up well.



holy f^cking disgusting.... glad I will never eat at your house. cats are bad enough outside, but inside??? they are a small step ahead of mice in their nastiness
 
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