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Page 8 Power Equipment Usage Manual (Rev. 5/10)
3.3. Woodshop Materials & Processes
See the Club’s GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES AND RULES
on our web site
(http://www.sctxwoodshop.com) for additional and more current details of what
is and is not allowed.
3.3.1. Forbidden Materials
ONLY NEW/UNUSED WOOD is allowed to be machined in the Woodshop. Therefore, the following is a
comprehensive list of materials that are NOT allowed to be machined in the Woodshop:
Used wood
NOTE: Lumber with unfound nails, stones, bards, screws, etc. are both an extreme hazard to you
as an operator and may cause extreme damage to the equipment!
Painted wood
Chemically treated (e.g. pressure treated) wood
Glass or glass blocks
Marble
Metals
Cement board (“Hardiplank ®” type material)
PVC
3.3.2. Wood Finishing is Forbidden
No staining, sealing, painting, finishing or burning of wood of any kind is allowed in the Woodshop. The
Woodshop does not have the required equipment to eradicate the noxious fumes those products
produce.
3.3.3. Storage of Materials
Overnight storage of personal wood and/or projects is permitted only when an individual working on a
single project will return the following morning to work on that project. This pertains to all areas inside
and outside the Woodshop.
One cannot store wood that will be used for multiple projects even though the individual is in the
Woodshop daily. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the wood and/or projects being
removed from the Woodshop.
The Board may designate and authorize wood storage areas for club projects.
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