Um...no, (but I've bought a sample pot ). I expect you could have colours with tung oil, you need some pigments and something like zinc oxide.
The linseed paint is interesting, I spent ages talking to Holkham. You heat the oil for the first coat and on it goes (60 deg C) very thin. The next day you put the paint on (also thin). I bought a sample of the oil too. It's NOTHING like the cheap stuff in the sheds. This is real quality stuff, and it may well compare to tung oil in its protective ability, except if you need it really water proof.
Give Holkham a ring, they know their stuff. They started using it to maintain their properties, then their friends wanted some, (you know, big estate owners) so they started importing it.
The linseed paint is interesting, I spent ages talking to Holkham. You heat the oil for the first coat and on it goes (60 deg C) very thin. The next day you put the paint on (also thin). I bought a sample of the oil too. It's NOTHING like the cheap stuff in the sheds. This is real quality stuff, and it may well compare to tung oil in its protective ability, except if you need it really water proof.
Give Holkham a ring, they know their stuff. They started using it to maintain their properties, then their friends wanted some, (you know, big estate owners) so they started importing it.