joshb
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I am in the process of making a stock out of Ipe'. It's commonly used for fancy decks, here in the East. I had started shaping this stock last winter, then put it aside to work on some others. No problems, then. A couple weeks ago, I started to work on it again. I came up for dinner and then a little tv before bed. About midnight, I started to "itch". By morning, I was calling the Doctor. At the appointment, I relayed the story and he thought I may have a "toxic mold" growing in my underground shop and prescribed some medicines. I aired out my shop and gave it a "spray bath" of bleach water. Problem solved, I thought. I came down to my beach house to do some fishing and brought the Ipe' stock and some tools with me. Yesterday, I spent the afternoon on the back patio, sanding and shaping the stock. It was sunny and I was working up a good sweat. I got covered in dust. Stopped working , went in to feed the dogs and sit for a spell before dinner. I started to itch, so I went to get a shower. Came out of a long hot shower and looked in the mirror. My whole upper torso was covered in hives and a red rash. It seems that Epe' has something in it that ain't good. I am strongly suggesting that it NOT be used for stock making. Josh
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