View Single Post
  #21   Report Post  
Posted to alt.home.repair
3G 3G is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 29
Default Window sill material


"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
...
| "3G" wrote in message
...
|
| "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
| ...
| | "Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
| | news:mWiHh.50$zh.30@trnddc08...
| |
| | "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message
| |
| | What if kids touch it, and put their hands in their mouths?
| |
| | Won't hurt them a bit.
| |
| |
| | That's the stupidest thing I've heard since a Bush press
conference
| two
| | weeks ago. Congratulations.
| |
| | Who told you to say that? I need links to research. Now.
| |
| |
| | And the truth is probably in between. How much of the PT
chemical
| will you
| | pick up on your had if you touch it? Once dried for a time, I'd
say
| very
| | little. Are there cases of poisonings from just touching? Do
you
| have
| | any links to research?
| |
| |
| | By the way, the chemicals we're dealing with in PT cannot be
properly
| tested
| | for safety.
|
|
| The real reason for avoiding it is that some of us prefer not to
| | have our kids used as laboratory rats.
|
| thats the doctors job
| take your medicine.
|
| todays PT is arsenic free
| would't you know that................ if you are so concerned
|
|
| It doesn't really matter. Whatever is in it is designed to stop "life"
that
| would eat the wood. Do you know what's in it now?
|
|

Two new compounds will be, at least for the time being, the
preservatives of choice for pressure-treating lumber. The most common is
ACQ - Amine Copper Quat - which will still utilize copper as its primary
ingredient. Gone will be the chromium and arsenic, which are being
replaced by a solution of ammonia. Manufacturers state that ACQ-treated
lumber will look very much the same as CCA-treated wood, with perhaps a
slightly browner color.

The second, copper-azole, has been used in Europe and Japan for some
time but is fairly new in the United States. As with ACQ, copper-azole
compounds do not contain any chemicals that are listed with the EPA as
carcinogens, and are in fact utilized by some growers for the treatment
of fruit. Wood treated with copper-azole will have a slightly greenish
tint that manufacturers say weathers to a brownish tone.