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3rd March 2010, 12:10 AM #1Novice
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finishing inside of chest of drawers
Hi,
I have decided to finish the inside of drawers and carcase of a chest of drawers. I think there are some people here who recommend not finishing the inside of furniture, but I have decided to finish it anyway.
The drawers will be used to hold children clothing and I would like to get a recommendation on what finish to use. I want to use something that will not leave smell on the clothing.
I am not considering using oil based finish. The smell from the last sets of drawers I finished with floorseal is unbearable. So, I'm thinking either the ubeaut hard shellac or water-based poly. I'm leaning towards the hard shellac. I assume that once it's cured, it will not leave any smell of the kids clothing.... Am I right to assume that? How long does it the hard shellac to cure? I have read it could take up to 2 months?
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5th March 2010, 12:10 AM #2
The recommendation made earlier is for good reason the smell will last for years any good furniture maker and or finisher will always tell you never to finish the inside of draws ...........
If u must just use some U-Beaut Wax!
Regards LouJust Do The Best You Can With What You HAve At The Time
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5th March 2010, 12:25 AM #3
one or two coats of thinned shellac to keep dust down should be all you need.
It's metho based so the solvent (and hence smell) should evaporate very quicklyregards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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5th March 2010, 12:30 AM #4.
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5th March 2010, 12:49 AM #5
a couple of coats of thin shellac sounds good.
I actually oil my drawers... but agree it takes weeks (not years) for the smell to dissapate.My blog: ~ for the love of wood ~ - http://theloveofwood.blogspot.com/
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5th March 2010, 03:18 PM #6Novice
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thanks all, will go with two thin coats of shellac then....
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6th March 2010, 02:00 PM #7
Yeah soz bout my miss info earlier comment refers to varnishes n oil based finishes...............
Gulping plenty of humble pie n washing it down with beer!!!
Regards louJust Do The Best You Can With What You HAve At The Time
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