Re: Staining a wooden canteen
Hallo!
IMHO, the white oak straps were a "wet cooperage" hold-over from the 18th century wooden canteens where the thin (5/32 or so) loops of straight grained oak were soaked for days and then twist-locked with a tab and slot lock into a loop and forced wet over the soft clear pine staves of the canteen body to shrink dry firmly in place.
Curt
Who once let one dry out, and the staves all fell out into a pile on the floor Mess
Hallo!
IMHO, the white oak straps were a "wet cooperage" hold-over from the 18th century wooden canteens where the thin (5/32 or so) loops of straight grained oak were soaked for days and then twist-locked with a tab and slot lock into a loop and forced wet over the soft clear pine staves of the canteen body to shrink dry firmly in place.
Curt
Who once let one dry out, and the staves all fell out into a pile on the floor Mess
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