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Is it toxic
pickhanhaken:
Hello,
I`m in Germany and I`m a woodturner, so I got a small item of Douglas Fir which was a present from a friend who had it almost 20 years in his workshop. Now he gave it to me and I wanted to make a box sand blasted, out of it. There was a small paper glued on the wood that it is pressure treated with Niedox-10.
Now my question: Can I turn this wood without going in danger with my health? or is it better to throw it away?
It has a little bid a smell of some sort of wax on it. So what can you recommend me?
Greetings
Andreas
bodrighywood:
I am wary of using any wood that has been pressure treated personally. As George said this one contains boric acid and is also deemed safe for use in playgrounds but don't forget that when turning you will be getting dust that is easily inhaled unless you have very good ventilation and an airtight face mask.
Pete
pickhanhaken:
Hello,
thank you for the fast reply, it gives me at least a little bid a decision what I`m going to do with it.
Thanks again.
By the way, when you have interest to see me, have a look in the magazin Woodturning No. 250
I`m the one in reader`s showcase.
Greetings
Andreas
Bryan Milham:
--- Quote from: George Foweraker on March 25, 2013, 10:14:35 AM ---Niedox-10 Contains boric acid and ethylene glycol and is not rated as acutly toxic and is suitable for bird houses.
So I would think it is OK for a woodturner but if it was me I would still take sensible precautions.
--- End quote ---
Wow, that's some obscure knowledge, (genuflects in your direction) ;D ;D
woodndesign:
Welcome to the forum Andreas, good of you to mention that it's yourself in #250, I've just been catching up with that issue, nice to have a face to a name, view your workshop layout, read your ideas and glimpse of the few pieces that the magazine are limited to being able to print.
No doubt you'll be sharing more of your work with us soon.
Cheers David
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