Mike.C
Established Member
As I said elsewhere my wife wants me to lay a new floors in the bedroom and the scullery.
Well because we have the machines, like most members do when ordering hardwood, I ordered sawn pine (half the price of PAR) and was going to put it through the p/t.
As it was only pine I ordered it over the phone, and it has just been delivered. The only trouble is I have now found out that it is treated.
When I ordered the timber I explained what I wanted it for and I have just phoned them again and they told me that all the sawn softwood they sell is treated and that I should have no problems (health wise) when planing and sanding the stuff, but I am not too sure because of the chemicals they use in the treatment, and even wearing a mask there is still going to be at least some of it in the air after I have finished.
We live in a 300 year old granite house and SWMBO after sanding just wants it finished with a water based varnish.
What do members think, is treated wood dangerous to plane and sand?
I could just send it back and get PAR somewhere else, but as some of you know after a number of years I am only just getting back on my feet and into the workshop, and she has been waiting for this floor for a long while, so I really want to get on with it but if it is bad news to plane I will have no choice.
Cheers
Mike
Well because we have the machines, like most members do when ordering hardwood, I ordered sawn pine (half the price of PAR) and was going to put it through the p/t.
As it was only pine I ordered it over the phone, and it has just been delivered. The only trouble is I have now found out that it is treated.
When I ordered the timber I explained what I wanted it for and I have just phoned them again and they told me that all the sawn softwood they sell is treated and that I should have no problems (health wise) when planing and sanding the stuff, but I am not too sure because of the chemicals they use in the treatment, and even wearing a mask there is still going to be at least some of it in the air after I have finished.
We live in a 300 year old granite house and SWMBO after sanding just wants it finished with a water based varnish.
What do members think, is treated wood dangerous to plane and sand?
I could just send it back and get PAR somewhere else, but as some of you know after a number of years I am only just getting back on my feet and into the workshop, and she has been waiting for this floor for a long while, so I really want to get on with it but if it is bad news to plane I will have no choice.
Cheers
Mike