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Hi, everybody.

I have recently made my nephew some blocks out of some spare planks I had
around the house, which are redwood (hey, they were free). What I would like
to know is, does anyone know of any poison precautions or sensitivities people
may have regarding this wood? He is 2 years old, and I'm sure will be putting
them in his mouth.

Thanks,

-Barry
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BKeane71 wrote:

Hi, everybody.

I have recently made my nephew some blocks out of some spare planks I had
around the house, which are redwood (hey, they were free). What I would like
to know is, does anyone know of any poison precautions or sensitivities people
may have regarding this wood? He is 2 years old, and I'm sure will be putting
them in his mouth.

Thanks,

-Barry


I work with redwood a fair amount as does my neighbor (a builder of
decks among other things) and neither of us has had any ill effects. I
would suggest finishing with perhaps a penetrating oil (thinned tung or
blo) and several coats of a varnish (e.g.poly). Those splinters can be
buggers. They tend to break off when you try to get them out and it
takes forever for the body to rid itself of them. I have built a few
toys and finished them with blo/poly with no problems from the little
ones. YMMV of course.
mahalo,
jo4hn
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Mon, Dec 27, 2004, 3:09am (EST+5) (BKeane71) exclaims:
Hi, everybody.
I have recently made my nephew some blocks out of some spare planks I
had around the house, which are redwood (hey, they were free). What I
would like to know is, does anyone know of any poison precautions or
sensitivities people may have regarding this wood? He is 2 years old,
and I'm sure will be putting them in his mouth.

Might have been prudent to ask before you made them. Non-treated I
would hope.

A short google would have came up with.
http://www.wood-line.de/F/F02010101.htm

Other informtion, redwood is a sensitizer, supposedly toxic to
rabbits also reptiles (no loss there). Personally, I think I'd pick
some other wood to give a kid that's likely to chew on 'em - just in
case.



JOAT
Diplomacy is the act of saying, "Nice Doggie" till you can find a big
rock to bash in his skull.
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Look here...http://www.city-net.com/albertfp/toxic.htm...especially the
fourth paragraph.

"J T" wrote in message
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Mon, Dec 27, 2004, 3:09am (EST+5) (BKeane71) exclaims:
Hi, everybody.
I have recently made my nephew some blocks out of some spare planks I
had around the house, which are redwood (hey, they were free). What I
would like to know is, does anyone know of any poison precautions or
sensitivities people may have regarding this wood? He is 2 years old,
and I'm sure will be putting them in his mouth.

Might have been prudent to ask before you made them. Non-treated I
would hope.

A short google would have came up with.
http://www.wood-line.de/F/F02010101.htm

Other informtion, redwood is a sensitizer, supposedly toxic to
rabbits also reptiles (no loss there). Personally, I think I'd pick
some other wood to give a kid that's likely to chew on 'em - just in
case.



JOAT
Diplomacy is the act of saying, "Nice Doggie" till you can find a big
rock to bash in his skull.
- Unknown



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Thanks for all the info, everybody. I appreciate it. Sounds as though it is
possible that redwood could be an irritant more than anything, for which you
need an already existing predisposition, anyway. Interesting, though... it
also lists maple under the same list, and I know that lots of cribs are made of
that, as it doesn't have large pores like oak. Hmmm.

Anyway, thanks again.

-Barry
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