Date: 10/24/2000, 11:07 am
I would guess that getting the cradle 4-6 months before the baby's arrival would give all the "nasties" time to outgas. Maybe finish it and leave it outside under a shed roof or breathable tarp?
Shawn
: Infant’s lungs are very sensitive. I would be concerned about varnish
: out-gassing even long after it has been applied. Long term exposure to
: such gasses could lead to life time repertory problems for an infant.
: Check with the manufactures my guess is that they will strongly recommend
: against using varnish in infant furniture. When our daughter was on the
: way we had an old crib refinished. The refinisher would only use shellac.
: I would check with the manufacture on the epoxy as well. Epoxy has far fewer
: dangerous vapors than varnish and I think it stabilizes more. But I would
: still check. A day of research is a small price to pay, to avoid a
: lifetime of regrets.
: Good-luck
: Don
Messages In This Thread
- Glass v. Dynel in an unusual application...
Forrest -- 10/23/2000, 3:11 pm- Re: Cradle...
Mike Hanks -- 10/23/2000, 11:31 pm- Re: Cradle...
Bill Price -- 10/24/2000, 1:03 pm- Hey Mike
Forrest -- 10/24/2000, 11:40 am- Re: Thanks for the encouragment *NM*
Mike Hanks -- 10/24/2000, 11:46 pm
- Hey Mike
- Re: Varnish and Infants Caution !
Don Lueder -- 10/23/2000, 7:47 pm- Re: Varnish and Infants Caution !
Shawn Baker -- 10/24/2000, 11:07 am- Re: Varnish and Infants Caution !
Forrest -- 10/23/2000, 11:07 pm - Re: Varnish and Infants Caution !
- Re: Glass v. Dynel in an unusual application...
Bill G. -- 10/23/2000, 7:18 pm- Re: Glass v. Dynel in an unusual application...
Jim McCool -- 10/23/2000, 4:24 pm- Re: Glass v. Dynel in an unusual application...
Edgar Kleindinst -- 10/23/2000, 3:54 pm - Re: Cradle...
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