MAKE YOUR OWN WOOD STAIN CHEAP (USED MOTOR OIL)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ส.ค. 2020
- I show you how i made stain for my shed out of used motor oil and about $4.00 in diesel.
Thank you very much for watching and God bless
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Here are some links if you want to check out the sprayer i used. Thank you for watching
Wagner power sprayer (the one i used) amzn.to/3grbKqE
Wagner power sprayer (smaller) amzn.to/2EgUesb
pump sprayer (better than the one i used) amzn.to/3htLLjn
*Full transparency. I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
I just bought the small version sprayer last night from Amazon!! Thanks for the tip!!
@@caroltaylor-long3944 your welcome hope it turns out great. Did you use one of my links?
@@DIYJIM yes I did! Wagner and its on its way!
Thanks
I think I may get me one of these. Awesome fir most all small protects.
You’re a life saver man for posting this video. Deck sealer is over $60 a gallon now and I new there had to be a cheap way to stain wood and it look nice too thanks 👍
Thanks for watching
My late father applied used motor oil on his old barn years ago. Never seen it done again until I came across your video. Dad also used diesel fuel for weed control. Brought back memories...Nice work! DO NOT USE GAS!!!!!!
Awesome glad you like thanks for watching
Must be assigned to a truck company. “I was holding my breath!” Lol. Good video man. 👍🏻
One of the best videos my husband has ever seen!
Wow, thank you!
I used it on my open trailer, Love it. The wood ate it up turned out beautiful.
Thanks for watching glad it turned out good
Excellent video, and editing. Great information. Much appreciated!
Thanks for watching
I remember helping my uncle stain the sheds on his farm back when I was just a kid. I plan to do this to my shed in the Spring.
Thanks for leaving a comment hope your shed turns out great.
Wow! I was today years old when my tree guy told me about this... it's absolutely amazing and looks awesome 😊 Thank you for sharing 😍
Welcome thanks for commenting
That's amazing!! Looks fantastic too, thank you so much will try this when I need t redo my small deck. God bless
I’m not sure I would put it on any thing you would walk on. Thanks for watching glad you like
Great video thank you tons, I was saving my car oil for a filtered oil furnace I've been planning, but this is great, my neighbor mentioned this but you really helped with the details
Glad I could help
Best video yet on how this process works.
thanks again
I like this video it was very informative. I’m learning how to work with wood using pallet wood. This is a great way to finish off the jobs
Thanks for watching
Looks great, we recycle all of our truck oils, we used them for chainsaw bar oil, our fence and our gravel driveway.
Great idea! Thanks for watching
Turned out very nice. Really like the black paint trim pieces around the doors, window and edges. The stain mix you did looks good. I’m looking to redo my fence soon and was starting to price out materials, I now think I’ll do a stain like this with old oil and diesel fuel on framing lumber vs pressure treated lumber. Thanks for your video, I found it to be very helpful and you did an awesome job.
Thanks for watching
Terrific knowledge! Thank you so much for sharing what you know!
Your welcome Heather
Best thing I've learned today. Thank you sir!
No problem thanks for watching
Amazing video and i hope your channel continues to flourish.
Thank you
Great thanks for your tips and cheaper than those expensive wood sealer that are in the market...👍👍👍👍👍
No problem 👍
Awesome, I love it! Thank you for the great information.
Thanks for watching
Thank you so much Buddy . You and the desire to help others , is the same sublime ingredient in God’s creation ! Never changed it ! Your shed looks “Fantastic “.
Thank you God bless
Awesome I did the out side of my house 5 yeas ago did not know people really did that. No body believe me I did my house with use motor oil because it looks so good it still does. Ill spray it on next time tks to the video
Awesome wish you could post pictures on these comments. Thanks for watching
Just stained my 8ft wooden privacy used 50/50 mix turned out great🙏🙏🙏
Awesome, glad it turned out great
Is it sticky?
How's it holding up
@@pearlperlitavenegas2023 still looks good when staining make sure the wood is dry wait aleast 2 months before applying to a new fence
Was there any smell after it dried?
Thanks for the video. Ive been using expensive varnishes on my teak gates over 7 years now, and have to redo every 6 months...that adds up to a lot of money....next time im redoing my gates ill use deisel and oil.
Thanks so much!!!
Welcome thanks for watching
Man that’s an Awesome Job Thanks for the Lesson
You bet, Thanks for watching
I'm glad you mentioned PPE! because atomized diesel and oil is probably the worst combination for your lungs. $4 for staining your barn 10's of thousands in hospital bills.
Thanks for watching
This is brilliant, thank you.
Your welcome thanks for watching
Thank you for the informative video. I was going to use a pump sprayer but think, after watching, I might give that a miss. Thanks again
Your welcome thanks for watching
INCREDIBLE!!! THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching
Thanks for the video dude! Imma try this.
Your welcome
I been looking for something like this , as stains to expensive , the color turned out nice, ty showing doesn’t catch on fire
Thanks again
Awesome .. would try this for wood that is out there in the weather most of the time
Thanks
Amazing information, thank you. I have been spending about £15 for 5 litre of stain that does not protect the wood. I have seen this diesel and oil mix waterproofing the wood so think the next application will be this. I have the wagner sprayer already and it takes less than an hour to do 60 foot length of my 6 foot tall fence. (previously took 2-3 days with a brush!)
That Wagner power sprayer works awesome. Thanks for watching
Looks awesome.
Thanks
Thats a real nice colorI I'm am definitely going to do this!
Hope it turns out great
There are hand held pump sprayers available, usually used for gardening or indoor plants. In my experience, you can get them up to a higher nozzle pressure than those larger types like in the video. The extra pressure would likely help disperse the oil into a finer mist.
As an added bonus, at least where I live, you can get them at a dollarama for four bucks (Canadian "dollar" store).
Thanks for sharing have a good summer
Keep up the good work. I just subscribed!
Thank you very much for subscribing
Thank you so much! Times are tuff and with prices soaring I could not afford deck stain. My sons a diesel mechanic so diesel oil should not be a problem to obtain and he changes the oil in our vehicles so all I need to get is the sprayer.
Thank you again
I have never put this on my deck only on my shed. Not sure if that is a good idea. I would be afraid of walking on it and bring it in my house.
@@DIYJIM once the intial coat is absorbed it will be fine
Thanks Jim! Looks nice buddy.
Thank you
Thanks, i watched a few other videos on using Diesel fuel and oil to preserve wood, but yours was the first to explain how much of each to use. I want to use it on wood for building garden boxes.
Thanks for watching glad you like my video
I hope those garden boxes won't be used for growing vegetables... A shed is a little different than a garden... The oil will leach into the soil and those plants will contain unsafe levels of heavy metals & carcinogens.
@@cw6136 I did not put any oil on my raised bed if that is what you are talking about. Just plain old wood Thanks for watching
Excellent video. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Brilliant. I especially love the fire department T-shirt.
Thanks and thanks for watching
looks great . will have to try
Thanks
Outstanding job
Thanks
Thank you was always worried about it it would make my fence more flammable
Definitely not going to make it more flammable. Thanks for watching
Awesome tip bro. Many thanks
No problem 👍
Started using just used oil and a brush, since I don't have a need for diesel, so I tried to avoid it...just bought diesel tonight, so I can spray areas that are hard to get a brush in. Using a garden sprayer, bc it's not a big job for my needs. So far I love how my umbrella stand table I made turned out! After 24 hours, no smell, gorgeous color, and no residue when touched.
Awesome wish I could get pictures on here glad it worked out for ya
mineral spirits also works as a solvent for the oil, but it's more expensive than diesel.
Thank you and God bless you.
Thanks for watching, hope your summer is great
Thank for this information 🙂
No problem 😊
I Love it. It may not be the most "environmentally safe" thing to do, but...if you can't do it right; do it well. Cheers.
Thanks for watching have a good summer
No worse then the other chemicals you have to buy from the store to stain with. Atleast oil came from the earth instead of those man made chemicals
good to have a brush with you for drips. Looks great.
Thanks
Great Job , thank u for sharing it
Thanks for watching!
I am going to try and use it on old teak furniture... Going with the paintbrush route first. The wood is really dry, so will try this before another repair. Thanks!
Welcome thanks for watching
beautiful nice jobs !!!
looks really nice!
Thank you Bob
Beautiful! use motor oil as a stain inside and outside without adding anything to it. The best part is the clean up. I keep the brushes/rollers wrapped in plastic and reuse them over and over. They never dry out and all are always ready to go! The smell goes away in less than week, usually a day or two. Recently stained an entire inside staircase (treads and risers) and the smell was unnoticeable in 2 days unless you bend down and take a big whiff. The sprayer works too but it always seems to be windy and overspray becomes a problem so I prefer to just slap it on. It’s slower than spraying but I get a lot less on me and everything else. The color outside seems to only last about a year depending on the type of wood, it’s finish (rough or smooth) and the amount of direct sunlight it receives. But I have used oil by the bucketful as a result of vehicle and equipment maintenance so it literally costs me nothing except the time to apply/reapply. And a little goes a long way! I encourage everyone to stay away from the death in a can stuff from the store and go with something safer, cleaner, far cheaper, and just plain better.
wow really nice comment. hope others see this thank you for sharing
I just upvoted it :) @@DIYJIM
Thanks. Answered that question for me about the smell.
@@survivormary1126 thanks
I built and stained over a thousand rough sawn pine sheds. Would mix 4.5 gallons of diesel and add anywhere from 1/2 -1 cup of coal tar to make a light/medium/dark brown stain.
Applied with a "Good" pump sprayer (Hudson)- kind with an adjustable brass tip that was easy to clean- not the cheap , big box plastic adjust a nozzle type the poster tried- you could see the terrible spray pattern it generated. With a good sprayer, you can really dial it in and get quite detailed with it.
Nice work here -looked great!!
thanks for watching and thanks for the tips
Where did you get the coal tar?
Thank you… great video
thanks for watching
Can’t wait to do this
Hope it turns out great
I have used this many times. and the odor does eventually go away. 👍 👍
It works great I'm sure you agree. Thanks for watching
Love the video I’m gonna try that on my deck
Not sure if I would put it on a deck
Why not wood is wood
Very impressive 👏. I'm gonna try to do my pallet dog pens with a pump sprayer!
Thanks for watching
I'm a 25+ year carpenter.
I absolutely love that style of shed. The open center is a great way to work outside yet be shaded and protected from the elements.
Great design
Thanks I made the center open so I could store my trailer under there. Thanks for watching
Great vid. Bob
thanks Bob hope all is well
Great video thanks
No problem 👍
excellent idea
Thanks
Farmers in Tennessee use this to PT fence posts, and many heavy equipment folk do this for their trailer decking.
I have heard that, thanks for watching
I generate a lot of used synthetic based oils as a millwright, one of which is a 625 with an orange tinge after use. I take 5 gallons of the used 625 and add a quart of common dark walnut stain. It mixes well and cuts the viscosity of the 625 base to a nice, usable degree. This stuff works amazingly well as both a finish and a protectant. Great tips in your video as well! The shed looks fantastic.
Thanks for the nice comment, hope your having a good summer
Which brand of stain?
@@pearlperlitavenegas2023 anything oil based.
@@magnumcipher4971 thank you! Will try a mix this summer
Does the oil stain replace the diesel fuel for color?
Nice job man 🤘
Thanks
Good job. You can also use it to revive faded pavers
Thanks for the tip and thanks for watching
Your gonna burn your shed down....lolawsome dude ,God bless too...I'm sold on your way....
Thanks for watching 👍
Great Video! I was about to buy stain sealer combo for $45 a gallon which would come out to $2,000 for my fence. I was like....now way a farmer would do that and I started searching for a farmer recipe which is the 50/50 diesel and used motor oil. I added an extra ingredient that you might consider. Borax and Boric Acid. These are the key ingredients in Tim bor and Boracare and also very cheap. These will keep the wood boring insects (termites included) away along with wood rot pathogens and mold. You won't need those carpenter bee traps anymore. I am getting ready to run my first batch today. I can't wait to do a cost analysis at the end. I'm glad you did the match demonstration too. My wife was worried about the flammability aspect. I explained that linseed oil in store bought stains is way more volatile and stain rags will spontaneously combust. Thanks again for the video.
Awesome you have to comment back how it all turns out.
How much borax do you use per gallon?
Awesome... I'm going to do my fence 😊
Thanks for watching
Thanks ! Bout to stain my cypress siding !
Hope it turns out great
Gr8 vid mate
Thank you
It won't light in a container but it is an accelerant if the shed ever catches fire. Used motor oil and diesel is exactly what we use to burn brush piles. Although I imagine most of the diesel evaporates off.
I know it will burn but some think it is just like gas. Hope you liked the video thanks for watching
Great video
Thanks!
Pretty cool man 👍🏻you kinda missed the corner on the left side there when you were using the Wagner. Its making my O.C.D go crazy, please tell me you went back and hit that spot again!!!
Cool video buddy thanks!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Yep I went back it all was covered thanks for watching.
Thanks for the vid. I like the wagner power sprayer better.
Welcome thanks for watching
Thanks for the video - I am thinking about adding citronella candle oil to mine.
hope it turns out great
New subscriber as this beyond helpful
Thanks for subscribing
I dabbed straight used engine oil and it came out a lovely black slate with gloss
Awesome thanks for watching
I’m convinced. Tired of being ripped off at big box stores. 199 for 5 gallons or stain sealer.
thanks for watching
a tip is to mix the used oil and diesel together first, and then filter....goes through faster.
i also use this on any rusty steel or shovel handles etc. it soaks in and is not greasy.
Wow never thought of that. Thanks good idea I will do that next time.
Fantastic tip and it looks great! Ok two questions an I will look at comments but how does it smell and why catch bees? As a suggestion you can build little bee nests for them by drilling holes in a piece of wood and nailing to a tree or hanging. They are pollinators. Save the bees. Thank you for your video.
Thanks for watching the smell goes away fast and I agree about bees but they make my wood into Swiss cheese.
I would like to try this. Thanks.
Thanks for the comment
Was about to drop 400 bucks to stain my fence and my friend mentioned this was possible. Great video I’m gonna save a good chunk of money
Glad I could save you money, thanks for watching and subscribing if you did.
@@DIYJIM now I did 🫡 thanks again
@@riggz5496 thanks
@@riggz5496 thanks
Ok Im so going to try this. My deck needs stained and I have tons of old oil and I dont feel like spending $150 or more on deck stain.
I never used it on something I would walk on. If you do this let me know how it turns out and how long it takes until you can walk on it. People have asked if you can do this and I usually say I do not recommend it.
Brilliant
Thanks
It is not the products we build with and applications that keep people from building, it is the cost of materials and applications. It is fun to build if you can afford it. Hiring it out is very expensive.
I love building, thanks for watching
awesome video -- I was playing around with ORD (off road diesel) -- cleaning some equipment in one of my sheds and I was wondering about using it to clean and preserver some wood stuff.... thanks for the info -- fyi - my son is a career firefighter so I am hoping that I DON"T see him and his duty crew.
Thanks for watching
If your hand pump sprayer application starts to run, simply go over it with a brush. Doesn't take any time.
Apply with quicker strokes so it doesn't run.
Thanks for watching
I just finished my back deck with this method. Works great, stinks for about a week. A good respirator is strongly advisable if you using a Wagoner power sprayer. Power sprayers atomize whatever they spray and even though you don't think it is going to get into your lungs it does. Blow your nose after you spray and look at what color it is. I know from experience, l sprayed kitchen cabinets for 2 years everyday. When we first started we didn't have respirators just those masks that everyone thinks is protecting them from covid! USE A RESPIRATOR! Oh ,and by the way I ended up in the hospital for 8 days this year with a double lung infection, coughing up blood for a week. Not saying that it was from inhaling paint and finish fumes but it probably didn't help matters!
thanks for the advice and thanks for watching
Gary how did it fair over time? Do you have any problems with it getting on shoes or clothes? Debating on doing it on the top boards and railings. I dont want to regret it when friends lean on it, and will be putting a pool up to it so dont want issues with barefeet.
Yeah I love my $40 full face respirator from amazon, super useful for my indoor farm, cleaning the chicken barn and a variety of power tools benefit your lungs with the respirator :)
I guess this falls under Bigoil, that will be the next commercial fer the abalance chasers! 🤫
Awesome
Thanks
Great job and i was same to use oil but i got from u good mexin idea w disel or cerosin but how long gona be smell staying like forever..!? Thank you.
the smell goes away in a few days maybe a week at the most depends on the weather
Nice homie
Thanks 💯
with a pump sprayer I put a tire valve on my sprayer and use a compressor up to 30 psi and no problem and fast
That’s an awesome idea.
Run your used oil through a sz100 paint strainer. You will be able to run in a pneumatic spayer. Heat the oil first so it goes through the filter quicker.
Good tips thanks
Thanks for the detailed video. Curious if you have ever mixed linseed with diesel then added motor oil as needed for color? Looking to stain our fence and have been hearing/reading different opinions on it.
No I have not, if you try it out let me know how it turns out. Thanks for watching.
I would go with the pump sprayer and live to see tomorrow
Thanks for watching
I like to use a roller with fresh oil when I oil wood.
i never tried a roller, spraying it has worked good for me