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Steve McGuire September 3rd 03 01:32 PM

woodworm in chipboard
 
Was just about to take over a business in a rented shop when I
discovered extensive woodworm damage in the floor. Not old flight
holes from woodworm long gone as there is a lot of evidence of recent
activity. The floor has been examined by a couple of woodworm
treatment companies and they say it is beyond treatment and needs
completely replacing. I am considering moving to another shop as I am
in a bit of a dispute with the landlord as he has said he would rather
sell the property than repair the floor and grant me a lease. My
question is, the current shop/business is a card and gift shop and the
card racks, counter, cupboards etc are made of chipboard and MDF. Will
the woodworm be in these. ie. do woodworm like chipboard and MDF. The
chipboard card racks are plastic coated except for the bottom and back
edges, as its only the rough end grain that is exposed its impossible
to see any flight holes. Can I take these to other premises or will I
be spreading the problem. The two treatment contractors had
conflicting opinions. Not quite DIY, but does anybody have any advice?

Suz September 3rd 03 04:30 PM

woodworm in chipboard
 
Will
the woodworm be in these. ie. do woodworm like chipboard and MDF. The
chipboard card racks are plastic coated except for the bottom and back
edges, as its only the rough end grain that is exposed its impossible
to see any flight holes.


"Another point worth noting is in relation to plywood. It is frequently
thought that plywood is extremely prone to woodworm attack. While this may
have been true many years ago when plywood was made with casein adhesives,
modern resin-bonded plywood is unlikely to be attacked, and the same holds
true for other man-made boardmaterials such as OSB, MDF or chipboard"



Andy Dingley September 3rd 03 05:17 PM

woodworm in chipboard
 
On 3 Sep 2003 05:32:19 -0700, (Steve McGuire)
wrote:

do woodworm like chipboard and MDF


No. They're both full of formaldehyde and pretty toxic to eat.

However they're both also very damp sensitive. If you have a crummy
environment, watch for them getting wet (usually from the bottom
edges). If they are damp, try to dry them out completely whilst laid
horizontal, before they start to bend.

In extreme cases of damp chipboard, you may get slugs - but I've never
seen a worm or boring beetle.


S Viemeister September 3rd 03 06:50 PM

woodworm in chipboard
 
Andy Dingley wrote:

No. They're both full of formaldehyde and pretty toxic to eat.

However they're both also very damp sensitive. If you have a crummy
environment, watch for them getting wet (usually from the bottom
edges). If they are damp, try to dry them out completely whilst laid
horizontal, before they start to bend.

In extreme cases of damp chipboard, you may get slugs - but I've never
seen a worm or boring beetle.


I have. It was in an inherited piece of furniture - lovely wood veneer,
but over chipboard. One day I heard a scrabbling sort of sound and
discovered dozens and dozens of small brown beetley-looking creatures
exiting the furniture across the dining room floor. They were coming out
of the chipboard core, and there were piles of 'sawdust' in the interior
bits of the unit. This was years ago, and the cabinet was made sometime in
the 1960s, so presumably different glues, etc, were used.

Sheila

Neon January 14th 20 07:14 PM

woodworm in chipboard
 
replying to Andy Dingley, Neon wrote:
Good evening just saw your post with regards to woodworm. But I am not a
woodworm specialist I have a reasonable knowledge of general building and
timber. prior to my present situation I would not have believed that woodworm
would have attacked chipboard that a less, but alas, I have only yesterday
being proved wrong. I have just inspected so flooring in what is quite a damp
environment and there is some obvious evidence of woodworm. The infestation is
confined to a relatively small area of the board is never less affected. We
all live and learn. Hope your plans go well

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Geoff[_13_] March 2nd 20 01:14 PM

woodworm in chipboard
 
replying to Neon, Geoff wrote:
Thanks for the info, l have recently taken up some chipboard as have to
replace joists with a lot of wood worm infestation, l was surprised to see
that there was clearly wood worm holes in the chipboard. This chipboard is
only about 20 years old & is of the water resistant treated type, not the old
fashioned non treated type so was surprised even more. I am going to replace
the said chipboard flooring so just hope that we stop the problem.

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[email protected] March 2nd 20 07:16 PM

woodworm in chipboard
 
On Monday, 2 March 2020 13:14:04 UTC, Geoff wrote:
replying to Neon, Geoff wrote:


Thanks for the info, l have recently taken up some chipboard as have to
replace joists with a lot of wood worm infestation, l was surprised to see
that there was clearly wood worm holes in the chipboard. This chipboard is
only about 20 years old & is of the water resistant treated type, not the old
fashioned non treated type so was surprised even more. I am going to replace
the said chipboard flooring so just hope that we stop the problem.


Then you have a damp problem. Sort that to stop recurrence.
And use a sane portal to this place, not that website you're on. Most people block it.


NT

Mike Halmarack[_3_] March 3rd 20 11:13 AM

woodworm in chipboard
 
On Mon, 2 Mar 2020 11:16:27 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Monday, 2 March 2020 13:14:04 UTC, Geoff wrote:
replying to Neon, Geoff wrote:


Thanks for the info, l have recently taken up some chipboard as have to
replace joists with a lot of wood worm infestation, l was surprised to see
that there was clearly wood worm holes in the chipboard.


It's the fast food generation.
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Mike

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