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Some lady at the church where my club meets called and asked me to turn
two spindles and fix a rocker thats going in their annual rummage sale. I'm a nice guy (read can't say no) so I agree to do it free since the church has been such a great space for us. She brought me the chair and three sticks of mahogany. I turned the parts this morning and fixed the chair but apparently the wood was treated with something. It smells like a railroad tie and I can't get the smell or stickiness off of my hands and arms. She said after the fact that her brother gave her the wood and it was from something at the phone company. What would the phine company use treated mahogany for and what would it be treated with? I didn't say anything to her but I'm a little worried about this stuff. I hope there was nothing that could make me sick. I don't feel great. I don't know if it was the wood or if I was a little sick anyway.It may be the latter. JB |
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Jeff a couple of years ago I was offered some Mahogany????? at what appeared
to be a good price, but when I came to Turn it I had the same experience as you described. I later found out it was probably Maranti that had been Pressure Treated for Protection and is used for Door Frames, Window Frames and Conservatories etc. Unfortunately it also did not Burn too well so it ended up in the Dump. Richard http://www.laymar-crafts.co.uk wrote in message ups.com... Some lady at the church where my club meets called and asked me to turn two spindles and fix a rocker thats going in their annual rummage sale. I'm a nice guy (read can't say no) so I agree to do it free since the church has been such a great space for us. She brought me the chair and three sticks of mahogany. I turned the parts this morning and fixed the chair but apparently the wood was treated with something. It smells like a railroad tie and I can't get the smell or stickiness off of my hands and arms. She said after the fact that her brother gave her the wood and it was from something at the phone company. What would the phine company use treated mahogany for and what would it be treated with? I didn't say anything to her but I'm a little worried about this stuff. I hope there was nothing that could make me sick. I don't feel great. I don't know if it was the wood or if I was a little sick anyway.It may be the latter. JB |
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"Richard Stapley" wrote: I later found out it was probably Maranti that had been Pressure Treated for Protection and is used for Door Frames, Window Frames and Conservatories etc. Wow that sure sounds like overkill! Meranti is one of the most rot resistant tropical hardwoods available. It's primary use before British replacement window manufacturers found it, was for salt water dock pilings because it is also resistant to wood boring sea worms. -- Remove no & spam to email meet me at: http://peterhyde.bravehost.com/ |
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If this stuff came from the phone company and was near any electrical
circuitry it could have been treated with an anti-fungal compound. This stuff does smell and it does prevent rot and mildew. I do not know the compound or compounds used for this. I doubt they are toxic to humans. Pat wrote in message ups.com... Some lady at the church where my club meets called and asked me to turn two spindles and fix a rocker thats going in their annual rummage sale. I'm a nice guy (read can't say no) so I agree to do it free since the church has been such a great space for us. She brought me the chair and three sticks of mahogany. I turned the parts this morning and fixed the chair but apparently the wood was treated with something. It smells like a railroad tie and I can't get the smell or stickiness off of my hands and arms. She said after the fact that her brother gave her the wood and it was from something at the phone company. What would the phine company use treated mahogany for and what would it be treated with? I didn't say anything to her but I'm a little worried about this stuff. I hope there was nothing that could make me sick. I don't feel great. I don't know if it was the wood or if I was a little sick anyway.It may be the latter. JB |
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It's official. I was sick as a dog last night. Migraine type headache from
11:00 PM-2:00 AM. All in all an awful night. Much better today though. Even got motivated to turn a nice vase this afternoon ![]() |
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