Dan converted me to his method months ago and I am a DEVOUT convert! I did all the finishing for my Christmas presents this year on my basement workbench and a 2' x 6' folding table I got a Costco as a move-around auxilliary work table. We changed our kitchen around and I 'inherited' the older stainless steel drying rack.
Procedure...lay project in old baking pan of BLO mixture, drip dry, can of compressed air (buy in lots of three for computer repair use) to spray out tight areas, wipe with old tee shirt, stand up in dish rack, turn on cheapo fan clipped to edge of table, let dry overnight with fan blowing, Next evening start spray and buff procedure. The area is near the furnace so it is warm and dry. and things dry in 24 hours due to constant air movement from fan.
Summer procedure will be the same since the basement is in the air conditioned part of the house and the air is nice and dry (remember the midwest gets dam humid too!).
Since I am relatively new to the hobby and not a lifetime 'wood worker' I learn something new all the time and readily adapt if it seems workable.
Old Dogs DO learn new tricks!
Mixing the BLO and MS in the 50/50 ratio allows for better and faster penetration into the wood and greatly hastens the drying time.
I had some Danish Oil on the shelf and since it already contains some MS I tried a 75/25 ratio and it worked almost as well, used up the expensive stuff, it went further and I got it used before it turned to a semi-solid sticky mess.
~~~GrayBeard~~~