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  • 01-15-2018, 12:41 PM
    JeanTownsend
    Which Sealants/Stains To Use?
    I know most people say not to use cedar (obviously) or pine, but I was told by someone on ballpythons.net (I think) that pine was all right as long as a proper sealant/stain was used. I'm wondering which sealant/stain is best for that?
    Thanks in advance.
  • 02-21-2018, 10:40 PM
    6strings
    Re: Which Sealants/Stains To Use?
    Pine is fine but don't put a heat pad on it - it warps too easily. Use a radiant heat panel instead, or use a plywood floor.

    Anyway, I have used good acrylic paint from a craft store (Michael's). The one I used more recently is Martha Stewart furniture paint, quite awesome.

    Michael's also sells a multi-surface paint for outdoor use that is non-toxic. Still acrylic paint with more of a shiny finish. Holds up to heat well too.

    Alternative is water based polyurethane.

    The danger of pine is overated. Wet, sappy pine, yes. But kiln-dried, painted or sealed pine, no problem. Plus, the snake will be on substrate, paper, whatever, not bare pine.
  • 02-21-2018, 10:53 PM
    CALM Pythons
    Re: Which Sealants/Stains To Use?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 6strings View Post
    Pine is fine but don't put a heat pad on it - it warps too easily. Use a radiant heat panel instead, or use a plywood floor.
    .

    Go with a hardwood plywood Top too if you use a RHP. My panels are 180 degrees and thats hotter than a regulated UTH or a 140 degree unregulated UTH.


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