NotURMailman
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Last night I turned a Cigar Pen from a piece of Flaming Box Elder. The box elder was non-cooperative and difficult as usual. I decided that I would go ahead and finish with CA as well as saturating the barrel ends because this piece was partciularly crumbly.
About 5 seconds after the tin CA that I sed to soak the bare wood hit the surface and started to penetrate, thick white fumes began pouring from the wood. The smell knocked me back. My eyes were watering like crazy, dust mask and all. I have never had this happen with CA before.
Is it just a reaction to the wood in some way? I have the shop vac pulling air from just above the work piece as I am doing this, m wearing a dust mask, and have a ceiling fan on, not to mention that I am mostly outside (two brick walls and two screen walls).
I just found it odd...
About 5 seconds after the tin CA that I sed to soak the bare wood hit the surface and started to penetrate, thick white fumes began pouring from the wood. The smell knocked me back. My eyes were watering like crazy, dust mask and all. I have never had this happen with CA before.
Is it just a reaction to the wood in some way? I have the shop vac pulling air from just above the work piece as I am doing this, m wearing a dust mask, and have a ceiling fan on, not to mention that I am mostly outside (two brick walls and two screen walls).
I just found it odd...