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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: HWPlmbr1 on November 02, 2010, 01:03:23 pm
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I think I saw some one post about treated wood. Is that not good to use for scroll saw stuff. It seems the wood I collect happens to be mostly treated. I will re-use most of it for an outdoor building but just wondered about scrolling projects.
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Treated wood contains chemicals to help prevent the wood from decay, fungus and from insects (termites). The older treated wood before 2003 had arsenic and chromium in it. I would not use it for scrolling for it could be hazardous to you health. 8)
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I cut some treated wood some years back that had arsonic in it. Make me sick as a dog. Dave :P
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Any time you cut treated wood you need to use a respirator and gloves. I would not cut it on a scroll saw!
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don't build birdhouses out of it. bad for the birds
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I use treated wood and landscape timbers for alot of outside projects. Make sure you wear a dust mask, It will make you sick. I found that out the hard way. Invest in some nicer wood for your scroll projects. The difference is staggering.
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Thanks for the replies!
It seems (treated wood) to follow me home! ::) I can't let good wood be thrown away. I just picked up a whole bunch of fencing in great shape after voting. It was also garbage day. (is there something to that?) The Lady said they "HAD to tear down a fence". It is like new!
I do buy most of my wood for scrolling.
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I just found an old bed frame, head, foot, and sides made of solid oak in the trash the other day. Side rails are 2" thick. First time I ever found any good wood in the trash. 8)