I've used some timber half posts for a wardrobe frame. The posts in question are tanalised treated to UC3.
I am getting mixed responses. Some state that so long as I avoid using it in any food prep applications, keep it dry and don't burn it, then it will be fine.
Others are saying that tantilised timber is toxic, outgases VOCs, that it is corrosive to screws and aluminium, and that it can leak poisonous stuff.
From what I gather the UK tantalised timber is indeed safe for use inside, and can be used around children and animals, it seems that the negative perspectives come from people in the USA, who perhaps use a different type of pressure treatment.
I would appreciate some advice concerning the safety of tantilised timber from people who know what they are talking about. Thanks
I am getting mixed responses. Some state that so long as I avoid using it in any food prep applications, keep it dry and don't burn it, then it will be fine.
Others are saying that tantilised timber is toxic, outgases VOCs, that it is corrosive to screws and aluminium, and that it can leak poisonous stuff.
From what I gather the UK tantalised timber is indeed safe for use inside, and can be used around children and animals, it seems that the negative perspectives come from people in the USA, who perhaps use a different type of pressure treatment.
I would appreciate some advice concerning the safety of tantilised timber from people who know what they are talking about. Thanks