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child's chair

Postby woodstalker » 17 Aug 2016, 09:13

Anyone got a recommendation for a finish for an oak child's chair that will not poison the little nibbler if he does decide to try and take a lump out of it? i'm after a clear finish to show the wood.
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Re: child's chair

Postby 9fingers » 17 Aug 2016, 09:42

I used some chestnut HWO for a similar job a few years back and the two kids are still living!
The tin says toy safe on it.

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Re: child's chair

Postby Malc2098 » 17 Aug 2016, 10:43

Osmo?
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Re: child's chair

Postby DaveL » 17 Aug 2016, 13:57

I used chestnut finishing oil on chairs I made for my grandchildren, it was before they did the hard wax oil. I have used the hard wax oil on oak and it looks good, would now be my choice if I were doing the chairs again.
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Re: child's chair

Postby woodstalker » 17 Aug 2016, 20:42

Cheers all for the replies; i will have a look at the chestnut HWO.

Much obliged

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Re: child's chair

Postby Tusses » 17 Aug 2016, 21:27

just mix pepper in with the finish .. they wont chew it then ! lol :lol:
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Re: child's chair

Postby Malc2098 » 17 Aug 2016, 21:47

U r a wkd boy!!!
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Re: child's chair

Postby TrimTheKing » 18 Aug 2016, 07:14

Any more of that kind of 'txt spk' Malc and I'll be forced to impose a 24h forum ban on you! ;)

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Re: child's chair

Postby Malc2098 » 18 Aug 2016, 09:50

TrimTheKing wrote:Any more of that kind of 'txt spk' Malc and I'll be forced to impose a 24h forum ban on you! ;)

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Wow, Mark. I didn't realise you were so in touch with the street!
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Re: child's chair

Postby 9fingers » 18 Aug 2016, 10:58

Malc2098 wrote:
TrimTheKing wrote:Any more of that kind of 'txt spk' Malc and I'll be forced to impose a 24h forum ban on you! ;)

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Wow, Mark. I didn't realise you were so in touch with the street!

Mark T is the only one of the management team who has yoof on his side! :lol: :lol:
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Re: child's chair

Postby Andyp » 19 Aug 2016, 09:45

9fingers wrote:
Malc2098 wrote:
TrimTheKing wrote:Any more of that kind of 'txt spk' Malc and I'll be forced to impose a 24h forum ban on you! ;)

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Wow, Mark. I didn't realise you were so in touch with the street!

Mark T is the only one of the management team who has yoof on his side! :lol: :lol:
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hey! I heard that. Can I have a definition of yoof? I am not drawing a pension you know. :D
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