I would be interested in hearing more about this for future reference. If I am understanding you correctly, you are just spreading the used oil on the wood and then basically pushing it into the wood and this helps to preserve and protect the wood from the elements, would that be correct? How often do you do this and is there anything else that I would need to be aware of before trying to do this myself.bloke wrote: He gives the burned oil back to me, and I squeegee it on either my trailer bed or my deck. The (formerly-looked-like-it-needed-all-new-boards) deck is recovering quite nicely and the (brand-new-boards-right-after-I-bought-the-old-trailer) trailer bed almost resembles furniture. Both the deck surface and the trailer bed cause rain to bead up. The smell is completely gone from either about a week or two after an application.
I am not the handiest of people but I am learning and wanting to learn more that I may be more self sustaining and save myself money in the long run.
Does anybody else have any other good tips or uses for used oil, or anything to help save money by recycling stuff to another use?