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I scored some wooden foundry original molds today that had (supposedly) come from the Bliss Foundry in Toledo(?) that closed in 1958.
Love this things- obviously some wheel/pulleys and what appears to be a connecting rod. I've thoughtfully placed a trash can in the photos to give you a feel for the scale of these objects.
It's my intention to use the two wheels as inside wall art, but would like to clean them up a bit and move them towards "art/sculpture" and away from "dusty discards from junkpile". I'll clean them up to get the dirt/dust off, but want to keep the patina and the gouges, repairs, etc.
Here's where I need the help- once cleaned of loose dirt/dust, I'd like to add a little "polish" to the items to bring out the rich wood grain and the color of the original paint. Should I use a clear coat spray? A varnish? A poly? Linseed oil? Wax?
Second, I'm considering using the connecting rod as garden art. I realize it's going to eventually degrade- it's wood- but would like to protect it as much as I can. Same question- varnish? Polyurethane? Polyaspartic? (the last one is a joke).
Thanks in advance.
Love this things- obviously some wheel/pulleys and what appears to be a connecting rod. I've thoughtfully placed a trash can in the photos to give you a feel for the scale of these objects.
It's my intention to use the two wheels as inside wall art, but would like to clean them up a bit and move them towards "art/sculpture" and away from "dusty discards from junkpile". I'll clean them up to get the dirt/dust off, but want to keep the patina and the gouges, repairs, etc.
Here's where I need the help- once cleaned of loose dirt/dust, I'd like to add a little "polish" to the items to bring out the rich wood grain and the color of the original paint. Should I use a clear coat spray? A varnish? A poly? Linseed oil? Wax?
Second, I'm considering using the connecting rod as garden art. I realize it's going to eventually degrade- it's wood- but would like to protect it as much as I can. Same question- varnish? Polyurethane? Polyaspartic? (the last one is a joke).
Thanks in advance.