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2nd January 2022, 15:35 | #11 | |
I really should get out more.......
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2nd January 2022, 17:56 | #12 | |
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'obvious reasons' lol. I must just be so thick then...... :: Nothing about 'treated materials' being excluded here: https://www.diy.com/services/timber-cutting
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2nd January 2022, 18:17 | #13 | |
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3rd January 2022, 19:51 | #14 | |
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PS. the advertising for that company says MORE information can be obtained at the depot. |
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3rd January 2022, 20:33 | #15 | |
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I guess a diy'er at home is supposed to cut it themselves then.. :doh: Although I very much doubt the arsenic these days.... 'All wood preserving products containing arsenic and chromium were banned from sale from 1 September 2006, following their review under the BPR review programme. CCA treated wood already in use is not affected.' (https://www.netregs.org.uk/environme...preservatives/)
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3rd January 2022, 20:40 | #16 | |
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There is a massive difference between a DIY'er cutting a few pieces of treated timber using appropriate mask etc. at home, in the open, and cutting frequently for commercial purposes in a retail store environment.
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3rd January 2022, 21:21 | #17 | |
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Who knows what's in old timber taken in by private individuals to be cut ?? |
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3rd January 2022, 22:33 | #18 | |
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I take your point about it being done commercially. Sure I read somewhere that the fibres from the cutting of MDF is an issue. macafee2 |
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3rd January 2022, 23:07 | #19 | |
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Anyone who even occasionally handles treated fence posts, as I do every year, will know the effects of handling treated timber without wearing gloves etc. Even a little splinter in a finger can turn quite nasty. Irrespective of the above, if you or member Avulon can get a store to cut treated timber for you, I will be happy for you . I will also give my respect for the successfully exercised powers of persuasion.
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