57plymouth
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I want to coat the masonite work surface of my workbench. The last layer of masonite lasted 10 years, which is good. I would like to get the same or better out of this layer. Last time I didn't treat it with anything. This time I want to coat it. I'm thinking about using mineral spirits and boiled linseed oil mixed roughly half and half. It won't make it harder but it may help keep solvents (read gasoline, carb cleaner, oil, gasoline, trans fluid, gasoline, carb cleaner, and maybe gasoline) from soaking it to death. Is my theory sound or would you use something else? I like the idea of the BLO and mineral spirits because it's cheap and easy. Will it work?

break job at a local starter and motor rebuild shop.

Covered part of it with some 1/4 inch or som leftover pvc sheet material. It's a work bench and I'm not too concerned if it gets cuts and dings. 