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jordan4
3rd September 2011, 02:31 PM
G'day fellas, i am making a redgum burl beer mug :U So i need a food grade varnish which will make it water tight and safe to drink out of. I have been having some trouble finding something like this so if you know of a product it would be great to hear about :2tsup: Cheers, Jordan

tea lady
3rd September 2011, 05:24 PM
Well there is always shellac. Apparently they coat pills with it so you can eat it if you want. Also I think there are oil finishes like "organoil Hard burnishing oil" which is food safe. Or you just leave it raw. :shrug: I have a vague recollection of beer and stout being used as a sealant on terracotta tiles so If you only use the mug for beer and only rinse it if you really have to I doubt it would leak. :think Unless your burl has holes in it. :doh: :U

jordan4
3rd September 2011, 05:54 PM
Cheers mate i think i will give the shellac a go, ahaha yeah there are a few holes so i think thats the best choice :2tsup:

BamBam53
3rd September 2011, 08:38 PM
I would be careful using shellac on a beer mug.

Shellac is sensitive to water and alcohol so your nice clear finish may end up milky white.

tea lady
4th September 2011, 10:21 AM
I would be careful using shellac on a beer mug.

Shellac is sensitive to water and alcohol so your nice clear finish may end up milky white.MAybe you could use it as a sanding sealer, then oil it? :shrug: