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  1. #1
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    Default Poisons in recycled timbers.

    I collect a few fence posts and sleepers. I mill many of my posts and I'm rapt with the results after I then clean them up in the thicky mach.

    I'm not keen to rip a sleeper on my Triton bench as Wayneo75 did recently. See " Woodwork pics ". Too big and heavy even though I have my Triton, " without factory legs", on a solid, low bench, good for a working height.

    Gawwwd. I should have realised that the railways peoples would have sprayed their sleepers with weeding poisons. Uraggghhhh!
    I've cut up many of them to suit our box heater. I love my open fire.

    Have I been poisoning my mum and self?

    Oh....Bugger.

    I'm sure I've not got any at all with chemicals in them. You can smell it if you have ...I reckon. I don't take those ones. No Kero or other nastys for me!

    Cheers.
    Don't pass them by! Be daring and caring!

    Dampen their misery....sit with them and talk a little.

    Buy them something to eat and a tram fare to a local mission.
    I'm so lucky that I've somewhere to live and have family support.

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    A lot of wool stores (sheds built by the government) were all timber and treated with arsenic. Nothing ever survived in those sheds for long, even sixty years or more down the track. I once saw a colony of smal bats move into the rafters area of a sged, only to start dropping dead some days later, or clearing out altogether. I never saw a spider web or ants etc.

    After they were demolitioned, the timber was sold off to builders and DIY people.
    Buzza.

    "All those who believe in psycho kinesis . . . raise my hand".

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    I wouldn't burn anything inside my house that has been placed in or on the ground especially in our area where poisons have been over used for about 100 years. We still have a woodpile but I stopped using the open fire inside for about 5 years ago. It doesn't seem to affect me but I'm pretty sure it affected SWMBO when we did use it. We also had an unflued gas heater which I reckon was not too good for her either. Since we went with reverse cycle she has been a lot better but what the heck we're probably screwing up the planet somewhere else!

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    most of the weedsprays (herbicides) used in the old days were banned due to occupational H& S risks, but many are still around, because the majority are pretty safe. The main ones used now are plain old roundup (doesnt persist more than a month), and Atrazine or simazine, both of which are pretty safe unless you are eating vast quantities of them. Burning them would simply neutralise them further.

    The main problem is using wood from under houses that were treated with Organophosphate insecticides. These were designed to kill bugs and last a long, long time. They also act on similar chemical pathways that we have. So be careful of old sub floor timbers. Still, in a nice hot coonara or similar, not many chemicals would escape being incinerated to harmless compounds - maybe an industrial chemist could correct me if I am wrong....

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