zoe87 Not so new Member Joined Dec 2, 2012 Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Location Gold Coast Jan 18, 2014 #1 I brought some heat cord to make a heated area for my new timber cage. What is the best type of wood to run the cord through? Thanks.
I brought some heat cord to make a heated area for my new timber cage. What is the best type of wood to run the cord through? Thanks.
Umbral Very Well-Known Member Joined Feb 2, 2011 Messages 1,345 Reaction score 0 Location Aberdare NSW Jan 18, 2014 #2 Pine is cheap and easy to work with, just make sure it is untreated and you seal the wood with a varnish or something similar. You will need to let what ever you coat it with dry and air for a few days to get rid of the fumes before using it.
Pine is cheap and easy to work with, just make sure it is untreated and you seal the wood with a varnish or something similar. You will need to let what ever you coat it with dry and air for a few days to get rid of the fumes before using it.
W wokka Guest Jan 18, 2014 #3 You could wind it around pegboard and the sandwich it between 2 tiles and seal the edges with silican or "U" shaped edging.
You could wind it around pegboard and the sandwich it between 2 tiles and seal the edges with silican or "U" shaped edging.