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25th January 2024, 09:47 AM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Distinguishing treated timber from nontreated
Aside from the look of it, is there a fail safe way of distinguishing treated pine from non-treated?
Reason is I’ve just picked up a small load of 90x35 which is pre-loved but in very good shape. I would like to use it outdoors but it’s already a bit weathered and I can’t tell whether it’s treated by looking at it.
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ArronApologies for unnoticed autocomplete errors.
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25th January 2024, 01:17 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Hi Arron. Usually, the timber will have grading marks stamped on it (MGP10). If it is treated it will also have H3 printed alongside. Or it may have plastic labels stapled to the end grain indicating the same. The old CCA had a real greenish tinge to it. The new LOSP can be a lot harder to tell (they have stopped dyeing it green) but cutting it will release the naphthalene smell. Hope some of this might help.
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