07-21-2015, 10:57 PM
Putterring around in the shop today, mostly bandsawing, jointing and sanding, and something didn't seem to smell right. I checked around a bit and eventually chalked it up to lots of operations on different wood species. Eventually made it over by the bench and storage cabinets and it smelled more and more like shellac. Hmmmm.... haven't done any finishing inside all summer and haven't used shellac since I don't remember when. But I opened up the upper cabinet with cans of finishes and paint rattlecans and found shellac had seeped over half the lower shelf. The quart can that's been sitting there for a couple years or more somehow degraded or sprung a leak, leaving a layer of gooey mess about 2' around. Quick run to the store for some DNA and it all cleaned up, with the can immediately discarded.
Just a heads-up that the shellac/alcohol seems to have eaten its way through from the inside out of the stored can, breaking through over night last night. Glad I was back out there today and found it soon, and thought it might be a good reminder for others to keep an eye out.
Just a heads-up that the shellac/alcohol seems to have eaten its way through from the inside out of the stored can, breaking through over night last night. Glad I was back out there today and found it soon, and thought it might be a good reminder for others to keep an eye out.
Bill
Know, think, choose, do -- Ender's Shadow
Know, think, choose, do -- Ender's Shadow