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  1. Default What dissolves old, dried Boiled Linseed Oil?

    The real deal, "Stand Oil" not the "Home Improvement store" rubbish?
    I have a bottle of it but the "Adult Proof push down & twist" cap's internal part is glued to the bottle neck by dried oil.
    Any ideas?

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    Drill or cut a hole in the cap and pour the linseed oil into a different bottle or can.

    I'm assuming the bottle has no collector value since it has a push and twist cap.

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    If it is a plastic rig over a metal cap, pop the plastic off and apply a suitable application of Channellock pliers to the remaining metal cap.

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    Try soaking it in hot water before trying to remove the cap.

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    Channel locks yes. Big ones.
    I put the container in the vise. Tighten gently. Put the BIG channel locks on the plastic cap and turn. It'll come loose. Or do it old style; When the ketchup bottle cap was stuck my dad would run hot water over it and then tap the cap the handle end of a butter knife. That works too. Here in AZ after a couple of years the plastic cap gets so fragile it just falls off and then you don't have to deal with it any more.
    If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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    Its a modern bottle, but glass. Because of that I'm avoiding honkin' big pliers & so on.
    Guess what I put on my "Thonkin cap".
    Dripped a little bore solvent in the inverted cap! Why? It removes stock finish!
    Badda Bing, Badda Boom! Thanks for the ideas guys.

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    Acetone will. Absolutely and in just seconds.

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    But what will it do to the plastic cap components?

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    Who cares? It's plastic. Good riddance. Do your part. Take the crumbs to the recycling center. But Acetone, what is the result of spilling a spoonful of that awful chemical? BLO- do you know what the ramifications are of using that? You get pretty wood, but can you sleep at night? I can and so can 99.9% humans. The real problem is: there's too many people on Earth who have access to cool chemicals.
    So, what I'm saying is...
    Sorry Phloating Phlasher if I've derailed your post.
    It's always something: why do you have BLO in a glass container with a metal cap and a plastic cap? It doesn't compute. Correct me.

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    Last edited by dryheat; 10-10-2023 at 09:38.
    If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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    because that's the way it was packaged in the store where I bough it perhaps?
    Brownells use metal cans, Michaels used plastic adult proof plastic caps.

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