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Posted 01-19-2012 at 04:42 AM by Splat
So, we varnish wood to protect and preserve it...

Why do we varnish coffins?
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DarkHoodness's Avatar
*sleep deprived*

You may as well ask why the ancient Egyptians bothered to paint their sarcophagi in pretty designs and patterns when they were going to bury them into the ground anyway where nobody was meant to see them.

Varnish also makes wood look nice.
Posted 01-19-2012 at 04:58 AM by DarkHoodness

Wil's Avatar
Probably similar reasons to why we have a ceremonial burial at all rather than just process the body for its raw materials. Sentimentalism.
Posted 01-19-2012 at 05:23 AM by Wil

Bullet Magnet's Avatar
Posted 01-19-2012 at 08:05 AM by Bullet Magnet

Splat's Avatar
Blimey, Fry looks young.
Posted 01-19-2012 at 09:38 AM by Splat

STM's Avatar
Yeah I mean, some people just put the bodies in cardboard boxes, I'm pretty sure there's someone in my family that wants that but I cannie remember who...sentimentalism be a bisch.
Posted 01-19-2012 at 10:48 AM by STM

Bullet Magnet's Avatar
We also varnish wood to make it look nice. I suppose we could bury or cremate our dead in recycled FedEx boxes, but I suspect that many would take exception to the thought of taking their final voyage, or their loved ones taking it, in a reused cardboard box.

Besides, everyone dresses very smartly for the occasion. And let's face it, at a funeral the deceased is very much the star of the show. When everyone else has made such an effort it's a bit jarring to find grandpa still in the hospital gown he died in. So some poor sod dresses him up. Then they go into a box, as is the way of things. At a closed casket ceremony, or the people seated at the back in an open one, the box may be all they see. So that has to look nice, too.

But no one wants to then haul the body out of the box and put it into a biodegradable compost bag or something suitable for burying, nor do they want the level of smartness to take such a downward turn during interment. There's never really a good time to remove the body to a cheaper box for being put in the ground.

Cremation is different. The box rolled in past a curtain or door and is never seen again. Recycling the box for the next funeral would be quite the money saver, and might guarantee that the subsequent ashes are indeed the remains of beloved Graham and not 200 grams of pine ash. There could well be a pair of sweaty, burly men hoisting the body out of the coffin and into the furnace with a pitchfork.
Posted 01-19-2012 at 03:44 PM by Bullet Magnet

Nate's Avatar
Jewish burials in most of the world are performed in a plain pine box. In Israel they go one step further and merely wrap the body in a cotton shroud.
Posted 01-19-2012 at 03:44 PM by Nate

Bullet Magnet's Avatar
In Ghana they take the opposite view.
Posted 01-19-2012 at 03:46 PM by Bullet Magnet

MeechMunchie's Avatar
There are stories of shifty undertakers detatching the brass handles and anything that won't burn to use again - or sell.

Whether this includes jewellery found on the corpse depends on the level of shiftiness.
Posted 01-19-2012 at 03:47 PM by MeechMunchie

T-nex's Avatar
When i die, I wanna be buried in a reused FedEx box... ... all chopped up.... in someones yard.
Posted 01-19-2012 at 06:46 PM by T-nex

DarkHoodness's Avatar
We cremated my dad in a cardbox coffin with all this in mind. Back in 1997, cardboard coffins were a relatively new idea, and was almost as expensive as a normal coffin with brass fittings for some stupid reason and we wondered why we bothered.
Posted 01-19-2012 at 08:22 PM by DarkHoodness

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When i die, I wanna be buried in a reused FedEx box... ... all chopped up.... in someones yard.
where's that Ench when you need him?
Posted 01-21-2012 at 06:50 AM by MA

 

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