victim of my own success...wife on my neck
Posted: Dec 16th, '08, 00:30
As some may recall...i killed last winter by building a "transom desk" for my office. Came out great...and i learned a thing or two about building furniture. Anyway...my wife , who was the lead skeptic in last year's project (especially when i started taping off my entire garage in preparation for spraying the Interlux 2 part paints) has decided that if i was good enough to build that 'stupid desk' (which secretly she really likes) then i certainly could build some furniture for our daughter's bed room.
...and while i'm generally against any project that does not somehow involve boats, i thought this might be a good way to kill this coming winter. So i've sketched out some designs and have a plan. My wife says she wants the furnture to match the crib - which has a white laquer finish. I tried to find some infomration on how to finish furniture with white laquer - and i learned that this stuff has all sorts of bad chemicals in it - which means more "garage prep time" ...and then i thought - if i'm gonna go through all the trouble, why not just use some awlgrip with some flattener for a satin finish? The dresser will come out stain-proof, water proof, UV resistant (ultra violent resistant, not Uncle Vic resistant) and tough as nails.
...so - what do you guys think? Can i use awlgrip to finish a wooden dresser (assuming all the correct pre and priming)? Is that stuff toxic if a baby were to chew on it (i cannot imaging how a baby could bite the side of a dresser)
dumb idea? (about the paint, not tackling the project)
PS...i love the idea of paint - it means i can cover all my mistakes with epoxy and fair them out
Joe
...and while i'm generally against any project that does not somehow involve boats, i thought this might be a good way to kill this coming winter. So i've sketched out some designs and have a plan. My wife says she wants the furnture to match the crib - which has a white laquer finish. I tried to find some infomration on how to finish furniture with white laquer - and i learned that this stuff has all sorts of bad chemicals in it - which means more "garage prep time" ...and then i thought - if i'm gonna go through all the trouble, why not just use some awlgrip with some flattener for a satin finish? The dresser will come out stain-proof, water proof, UV resistant (ultra violent resistant, not Uncle Vic resistant) and tough as nails.
...so - what do you guys think? Can i use awlgrip to finish a wooden dresser (assuming all the correct pre and priming)? Is that stuff toxic if a baby were to chew on it (i cannot imaging how a baby could bite the side of a dresser)
dumb idea? (about the paint, not tackling the project)
PS...i love the idea of paint - it means i can cover all my mistakes with epoxy and fair them out
Joe