
10Lt :: £166

July 14th 2022 This tar is much less viscous than the previous one, however it is summer.
Wood tar is produced when making charcoal or burning stumps. . . .The tar dries slowly, taking around 3–4 weeks to achieve a dry surface. During that drying period, the tar has a strong odour that fades over time.
swedishwood.com
A soaking oil of 1qt. turpentine, 1qt. boiled linseed oil, ½ pint pine tar, and ½ pt Japan dryer is used on some work boats and collection vessels. This mixture has been called "Old Down East Deck Coating" by some people. A variation of this coating for a wood preservative below ground eliminates the Japan dryer, and the other three ingredients are of equal measure by volume.
nationalhistoricships.org.uk ~ pine_tar_history
(Compares to my idea of 9:1)