Never heard of this personally... I assume it's a finished piece? Did you
make it or is it store-bought? How much water is coming out of it?
Will
"Roger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> We've been having a humid couple of weeks, and I've got a piece of
> furniture that has started to drip water. I have not got a clue what the
> wood is - any ideas, is it the wood, the glues, varnish??
>
Roger said:
>We've been having a humid couple of weeks, and I've got a piece of furniture
>that has started to drip water. I have not got a clue what the wood is - any
>ideas, is it the wood, the glues, varnish??
It is clearly possessed. You should call a Catholic Priest
immediately. But seriously, could it be condensation? It is near a
window and/or heating vent? If it lives in the South, however, I know
how it feels.
Greg G.
On Jan 13, 11:49 pm, Nova <[email protected]> wrote:
> Roger wrote:
> > Yep, finished item, store bought about 15 years ago.
>
> > It drips about a saucer a day, first time its done this since we bought it.
>
> Look for a plumbing leak.
>
Good thinking.
Another possibility would be a dead rotting animal trapped
inside.
For condensation to form there would need to be a diurnal
temperature/humidity swing. If you air-condition in the daytime
cooling it down with dry air, and then let warmer humid air in
at night, or vice versa, then it could be condensation.
--
FF
"Roger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> We've been having a humid couple of weeks, and I've got a piece of
> furniture that has started to drip water. I have not got a clue what the
> wood is - any ideas, is it the wood, the glues, varnish??
>
In Houston, every thing drips water at least daily. ;~) Condensation?
Yep, finished item, store bought about 15 years ago.
It drips about a saucer a day, first time its done this since we bought it.
"WHWood" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Never heard of this personally... I assume it's a finished piece? Did
> you make it or is it store-bought? How much water is coming out of it?
>
> Will
>
> "Roger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> We've been having a humid couple of weeks, and I've got a piece of
>> furniture that has started to drip water. I have not got a clue what the
>> wood is - any ideas, is it the wood, the glues, varnish??
>>
>
>
Roger wrote:
> Yep, finished item, store bought about 15 years ago.
>
> It drips about a saucer a day, first time its done this since we bought it.
>
Look for a plumbing leak.
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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA
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