Do I have to Finish off rack?
I built a 10 tall rack from some nice cabinet grade oak plywood. I then put on some thompsons deck stain to add some nice color.
My question is would it be safe to use it like this (after off-gassing), or is it required that I apply some polyurethane?
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Re: Do I have to Finish off rack?
If your humidity ever gets high enough that condensation forms (such as snake knocking over the water bowl after you already raised the humidity) then you'll probably want it sealed, at least the underside parts that form the ceilings above the open tubs.
Sealing is common when building enclosures that animals live directly in and you won't have any problems with it if you air properly when finished applying.
Re: Do I have to Finish off rack?
Yeah I have a display cage off-gasing now.
But the rack got a thick coat of stain 7 days ago and had been sitting in my 100+ degree garage. After looking at how much work it would be to apply multiple coats of polyurethane + sanding, it does not look like fun haha.
So if you think it would hold up, and decks do all the time, then I'm going to leave it how it is.
Would it be ready to use now, or you think it needs to off-gas too?
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Re: Do I have to Finish off rack?
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JoshSloane
Was it Thompsons waterseal?
And yes it was.
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Re: Do I have to Finish off rack?
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Tsanford
Yeah I have a display cage off-gasing now.
But the rack got a thick coat of stain 7 days ago and had been sitting in my 100+ degree garage. After looking at how much work it would be to apply multiple coats of polyurethane + sanding, it does not look like fun haha.
So if you think it would hold up, and decks do all the time, then I'm going to leave it how it is.
Would it be ready to use now, or you think it needs to off-gas too?
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I would only do the bottoms of the shelves but yes I would seal them.
Easier now than later.
Also use a water base poly, dries quicker