"dave" wrote in message
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I remember reading somewhere that the use of creosote for wooden fence
preservative is now illegal. Is this true? The neighbours here are using
the
stuff to "do" their fences again - and of course tell me (again) that this
stuff
makes the wood last for years. Which is why they seem to do it every five
minute
no doubt!
Also they mix in used engine oil - which I know is horrible stuff. When it
rains
I can see the rainsdrops turn yellow as they run down the wood.
Even if it is legal, I wish they would use one of the many preservatives
that
are easily obtainable. Of course, that has the makings of a war - with me
telling them what to do to their own fence (no matter how nicely I put
it).
Maybe I could have a quiet word with some "anti-pollution agency"/environ.
agency or something?
You can still buy real creosote- just not in small quantities, so I assume
that it is still legal to use it.
What is your objection? OK, smells a bit for awhile but it keeps the moggies
away. The scope for polution is minimal- in real terms how often do people
creosote their fence?
Like your neighbours, I'm totally unconvinced any of the replacement
products are any good.
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Brian Reay
www.g8osn.org.uk
www.amateurradiotraining.org.uk
FP#898