R r.bartlett Joined 2 Jan 2007 Messages 841 Reaction score 47 Location Berkshire Country 12 Dec 2008 #1 A customer has a lerge quantity of this wood on a regular basis and has asked be for a wood buring stove suitable Anyone got any ideas? Cheers Richard
A customer has a lerge quantity of this wood on a regular basis and has asked be for a wood buring stove suitable Anyone got any ideas? Cheers Richard
toptec Joined 19 May 2007 Messages 881 Reaction score 9 Location Dorset Country 12 Dec 2008 #2 I was thinking about this the other day when a mate took home some old fence panels to burn on his fire. I did a bit of checking and came up with this ...... http://www.archchemicals.com/Fed/WOOD/Docs/Con_Info_Tan_E.pdf It says Tanalised E should not be used in a fire.
I was thinking about this the other day when a mate took home some old fence panels to burn on his fire. I did a bit of checking and came up with this ...... http://www.archchemicals.com/Fed/WOOD/Docs/Con_Info_Tan_E.pdf It says Tanalised E should not be used in a fire.
Thermo Joined 21 Oct 2004 Messages 9,979 Reaction score 191 Location Sussex Country 12 Dec 2008 #3 No i think it can release various nasty chemicals which you dont really want in your house.
E Estrella Joined 10 Jul 2006 Messages 1,046 Reaction score 6 Location Clwyd Country 12 Dec 2008 #4 This site is excellent for woodburner info
blondini Joined 27 Nov 2005 Messages 1,020 Reaction score 0 Location Newcastle upon Tyne Country 12 Dec 2008 #5 Burning tanalised timber releases arsenic.