A mate has upgraded his late 30's timber house and, as he is going "up" has offered his entire lot of old redgum stumps to this redgum wood turner. "The lot (~2m3) for one pepper grinder". .... Sounds good to me !
I have turned a fair number of redgum pieces including fence posts and the like, but anyone know about pre war termite "poison" house stump treatment ??? He bought the place in the 70's and there have been a number of extensions over the years before and after, so who knows what we are dealing with.
Does this stuff soak into the timber, or sit close to the surface? No question about precautions, this is understood, but I am looking for some enlightened advice. How far into the timber?
If I resaw how much should I remove?
Easy to say but what am I dealing with here??
Maybe I should burn the lot in someone else's fireplace??
Any advice would be valued
Dave