EPSON: honeycomb cardboard VS polystyrene

Environmental impact of end of life products: plastics, chemicals, vehicles, agri-food marketing. direct recycling and recycling (upcycling or upcycling) and reuse of good items for the trash!
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by Christophe » 20/07/15, 16:19

Roooh don't you like new experiences?

Macro are not afraid: I do not intend to use petrol in solvent eh! (I don't know if this changes the flammability much ...) : Mrgreen:
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by chatelot16 » 20/07/15, 19:21

linseed oil was good in the wooden marine, with the principle we salute everything that moves the rest we paint it ... we had to repaint often ... linseed oil is too biodegradable: nourishes microbe

to durably protect wood you need something a little toxic ... it's a shame but that's how it is
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by perplex » 21/07/15, 09:25

I try hemp oil on a wooden terrace, I have a hemp plant (agricultural) near my house, it was covered with a 3v3 xyz partially damaged with the sun ... I make a test this week.

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by Christophe » 22/07/15, 10:57

perplex wrote:it was covered with a 3v3 xyz partially damaged with the sun ...


From what ??? : Shock: : Mrgreen:
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