Boiled linseed oil: conflicting info!
Hello! I'm a complete newcomer to finishing wood. I have a new unfinished pine dresser and I'd like to oil it. The person who made it said to use boiled linseed oil -- but when I asked someone else, he said NO NO NO, linseed oil is flammable and should only ever be used on outdoor things and that if I put the finished dresser too close to a heater it would burst into flames. Needless to say, I'd rather that didn't happen. I've searched all the threads here, though, and there seem to be people using linseed oil on indoor furniture -- so I'm confused. Any thoughts?
Second question: if linseed oil is okay, should I cut it with turpentine or use it full strength? Again, I've had conflicting answers. Someone yesterday told me that if I cut it with turpentine, it would soak too deeply into the wood and I'd never be able to refinish the dresser.
Third question: would tung oil be better/safer?
Many thanks --
Erin.