pennwalk
Veteran Member
I was about to build the kids a tree house. I even brought the treated lumber home. The lumber yard gave me a sheet of handleing instructions. Kind of worrysome. Really upset the wife. I called the forest products division of the state department of environmental resources. Talked to a guy who used to work for a pressure treater. One problem is that if the manufacturer doesn't treat it right the chemicals can leech out. The guy said he wouldn't use it for stuff that kids handle. I have a buddy who is a scientist at EPA. He didn't know about treated lumber but he did say that the body has no use for arsenic. I took it back. One alternitive is to seal the wood. One "expert" quoated in the local paper recomended sealing the stuff that people handle.
Chris
Chris