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    Gents,

    I am looking for instructions on making confederate ground cloths. I know boiled linseed oil was used but I'm not to sure on the process for painting the cloth drying ect. I searched the forum and couldn't find anything that was helpfull your guidance and expertise in this matter would be most appreciated

    Thanks in advance



    James
    James Sturckler
    Mess No. 1
    Dayton, Ohio
    www.bummers09.com

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    I am in absolutely no way a expert but.........here is a recipe ........I know there is a thread somewhere on here, hope this helps. Caution is advised when making the coating. It is all very flammable:angry_smi
    Last edited by PetePaolillo; 08-26-2009, 01:21 PM. Reason: spelling
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      James

      This website might be of some help.
      I myself have Used these recipes and everything i'v made with them have turned out great.

      Pax Pecis
      Sam Umphlett

      "History shows that there are no invincible armies"
      Joseph Stalin

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      • #4
        Re: making ground cloths?

        There are several methods, some more authentic than others, some safer than others (debatable). Search the forum for "period painted cloth" or "period paint methods" and you will find the threads. It usually gets discussed from time to time. You can probably even search "boiled linseed oil" and find info that will help.
        Luke Gilly
        Breckinridge Greys
        Lodge 661 F&AM


        "May the grass grow long on the road to hell." --an Irish toast

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        • #5
          Re: making ground cloths?

          Just buy one from Abner.
          Joe Smotherman

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          • #6
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            Pete, Thank you very much for the link that was exactly what I have been looking for! I have found myself with a lot of free time lately and so I will give a ground cloth a go.

            Thanks again
            James
            James Sturckler
            Mess No. 1
            Dayton, Ohio
            www.bummers09.com

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            • #7
              Re: making ground cloths?

              James,

              Please remember when painting with any boiled Linseed oil based paint or emulsion to not only let it dry, but MOST IMPORTANTLY to cure.

              Hang up the painted article in a area (preferably out side) where the air can get around the item . Let it hang for a minimum of 2 weeks to a month after painting to cure.

              Cure time depends on relitive humidity
              ( High Humidity = Long cure time. Low Humidity = Short cure time).

              ONCE THE PAINT OR EMULSION IS DRY AND CURED, IT IS TOTALLY SAFE

              Hope you project comes out looking good!

              Best

              Don S
              Last edited by D F Smith Historic; 08-28-2009, 11:05 AM. Reason: Additional info
              Don F Smith

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                Re: making ground cloths?

                I'd listen to Don. This ain't his first rodeo....
                Bryant Roberts
                Palmetto Guards/WIG/LR

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