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Here are some recipes asphalt varnish.

1st recipe:

1 part of asphalt is melted, allowed to cool, crushed, 2 parts of turpentine are added and dissolved. Add soot if desired.

2st recipe:

Take 3 parts of asphalt, 1 part of coal pitch (solid residue from the distillation of coal tar) and dissolve, with gentle heating, in 6 parts of turpentine.

3st recipe:

Take 250 parts of asphalt, 475 parts of linseed drying oil, 120 parts of rosin, 180 parts of turpentine. This varnish is especially suitable for tin.

4st recipe:

Take 6 parts of asphalt, 1 part of boiled linseed oil, 8,5 parts of turpentine. This varnish is especially suitable for iron.

5st recipe:

Take 20 parts of asphalt, 5 parts of rosin, 2 parts of soot, 50 parts of kerosene.

6st recipe:

Take 1 part of asphalt, 1 part of rosin, 8 parts of turpentine.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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