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dinner83
Hatchling
United Kingdom
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Posted - 03/03/2010 : 18:37:40
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hi all i have been offered some solid wood wardrobes and was wondering if they would be ok to use for viv building. im awhere that some wood is toxic to corns but would it be possible to seal it to stop it being a problem any advice would be great thanks phil |
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Posted - 03/03/2010 : 18:48:51
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tbh bud i wouldnt take the risk if its made from one of the toxic woods paul |
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elament
Yearling
United Kingdom
942 Posts |
Posted - 03/03/2010 : 18:58:42
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Same ere. Plastic laminated chipboard all the way i say. If it helps I know all forms of pine and european redwood exude toxins which are harmfull to snakes. |
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Kazerella
The Corn Snake Admin
United Kingdom
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Posted - 03/03/2010 : 19:02:01
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I would use it unless I knew it was a safe wood. What type is it?
I have heard of some people using clear varnish to seal pine before, but I don't think I would risk it. |
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dinner83
Hatchling
United Kingdom
108 Posts |
Posted - 03/03/2010 : 19:09:00
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im not sure what wood it is yet the lad who said i could have them just said they where realy old solid wood i just wanted to find out if they would be ok befor i pick them up. is there no way of sealing them to make sure they are safe? |
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Posted - 04/03/2010 : 07:54:13
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if its really old the chances are i prob wold be oak but if i was you be on the safe side go on freecycle and put a wanted post up for a melamine wardrobe paul |
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dinner83
Hatchling
United Kingdom
108 Posts |
Posted - 04/03/2010 : 08:53:49
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ye it was throu freecycle. is oak ok to use for vivs |
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Posted - 04/03/2010 : 21:24:35
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Oak should be ok as its not as sappy/resinous as something such as pine. Technically all wood excretes some form of sappy moisture as it was "living" at some point. Obviously it'll dry with age.
If it is oak I would cover it with a waterproof varnish and leave for at least a week once dry for all the varnish vapours to escape. Also I would seal the joins with a clear waterproof silicone sealent. This (obviously) waterproofs the joins and will help with cleaning (i.e. no hiding for mites) & hygine.
IMO melamine is better though (and easy to waterproof- if done properly can last years). It also is very easy to find, almost every home has something made from it, and is cheap. |
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dinner83
Hatchling
United Kingdom
108 Posts |
Posted - 05/03/2010 : 15:13:40
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thanks for all the great advice everyone. think i will give these a miss and get some contiboard in stead to be safe. |
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hiper2009
Banned
United Kingdom
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Posted - 05/03/2010 : 15:32:58
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quote: Originally posted by dinner83
thanks for all the great advice everyone. think i will give these a miss and get some contiboard in stead to be safe.
Rather be safe then sorry. |
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Jennet
Hatchling
United Kingdom
305 Posts |
Posted - 06/03/2010 : 13:49:46
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I have converted an old pine unit from Ikea into a viv stack, but I did seal it with 3 coats of non toxic sealant. I have had snake, beardie and leo's in there for well over a year now with no ill effects.
The only rider I would add to this, is if your snake likes a fully humid environement that some snakes require to keep them well and happy, I would err on the side of caution. Mine are just hoggies and corns, so only use a damp moss hide for them whilst in shed, and as it is contained in plastic box with small opening and I put it in cooler side of viv, have never seen the need to worry.
Matter of opinion... all will differ, but I know a few of us on here make a fair amount of our own stuff. Pics for info...
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