Burning Pressure Treated Wood

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Thank you for a nice short concise video with the information I need. Good job!

Engineerboy
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I knew it !!! Johnny Cash had a twin...

jaimeparadise
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Never burn any pressure treated wood or lvl timber or particle board or any timber that has been glued together in manufacture.

Charlie-xplq
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Thank you very much Jon. That's what I was thinking of doing; burning treated wood posts for the part that goes into the soil. So I very much appreciate your warning. I have a question, can I purchase a 4 by 4 post and treated it by burning the surface that goes in the ground? Ozzie

vermouth
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I have a neighbour who is bringing home pressure treeted tanalised wood and burning it on a open fire is this safe

drn
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Pressure treated wood for residential use does not contain arsenic anymore. It has been outlawed for several years.

Although it is still not recommended to burn ptw, your philosophy is out of date as it strictly applies to arsenic. The new preservative (acq) is more more environmentally friendly.

You mine as well make videos about how smoking cigarettes can cause cancer after 25 years.

wb
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is it ok to burn pine logs in wood stove or fireplace

chainsaw
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I burnt some sort of wood about a month ago will I be ok

lachlanslightsandfans
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My question is can I bust up old pallets and use it in a bbq pit to cook meat? I'm curious about possible chemicals

johnnythompson