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kindof99
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Posted: 11/06/2017 at 8:47am |
Can anyone recommend a blade sealant that is non-toxic? To my limited knowledge, most wood sealants are toxic and need to be operated with care. Thanks.
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kindof99
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Just did a search ans it seems that hair spray is the one.
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What do you mean? Toxic by ingestion, inhalation, skin contact, etc.?
Water-based lacquers are usually non-toxic by inhalation. |
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icontek
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Don't use hair spray -
we are no longer using rubber cement and speed glue. it was a fad during that era for people who didn't want to lacquer or seal their blade and needed to change rubbers often. i highly doubt that it will provide protection against today's much stronger bonding water based glues. these modern glues can rip a top ply to shreds if they are not reasonably sealed.
Edited by icontek - 11/07/2017 at 12:25am |
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