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Humidity and mdf
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 6:18 pm
by Dave Bagwill
I just had a roof put on the leaky old barn, so now I have a lot (comparatively) of new space where I can move things out of my small and crammed humidity controlled area. BUT - the new space has no heating or humidification, and it being an old barn, there probably is no way I could afford to heat it and humidify it.
I have a lot of mdf forms, and molds, and sheet goods that I could move into the new space, but I do worry about a mold, for instance, warping beyond usability.
Would I be safe storing that stuff in the new space, do you think?
Re: Humidity and mdf
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 7:41 pm
by Lonnie B
Dave;Bogdonovich in his book says to give them a good couple coats of shellac to seal them. I've done it with mine. He say's it works
Re: Humidity and mdf
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 7:50 pm
by Dave Bagwill
Thanks Lonnie - I suppose that spraying on some bullz-eye shellac could seal it pretty well?
Re: Humidity and mdf
Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 8:27 pm
by Lonnie B
Your welcome Bud. Wish I had some extra space:0)
Re: Humidity and mdf
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 7:36 am
by ken cierp
For a sealer I'd recommend something substantial like Minwax fast dry polyurethane -- a couple good heavy coats. Cursory applications of shellac are pretty much a waste of time. Placing the objects in large garbage bags would be best -- I think you can get clear from Uline or one of the big box store. $.02
For the environment a few hanging fabric bags of calcium chloride and a constant running fan will help to prevent mildew.
Re: Humidity and mdf
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 10:25 am
by Lonnie B
Sounds good to me thanks Ken