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    I've got a few barrels of it, used it for conserving wood object for a museum but never even thought about using it for making something for myself.
    They never asked for them so I guess they're mine now!
    My thoughts were on how the PEGed wood is to work and so?
    Hur Svenska stålet biter kom låt oss pröfva på.

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    WOW!
    Thanks, now I've got to read up on it... and try to find the barrels!
    I know there is different molecule size on different PEG, the smaller ones can be toxic but this one I have should be ok!
    Got access to some vacuum chambers to, they're really for casting but they will be fine.
    Hur Svenska stålet biter kom låt oss pröfva på.

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    Here is a product I came across:

    Shaft Dip™<br> Wood Stabilization

    I have never used it and know nothing about it, but I guess it is another option to explore.

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