Dear Keith:
Thanks for your concern. This is not 'green' wood for outdoor use. I
steer clear of that stuff. Because of the toxins, THAT type of wood lives
outside. Extra pieces are stored in the garage. (It also has a green
tint.)
The problem board is 'interior / exterior grade' AC plywood. It is 'green'
as in 'new' or not 'dried' wood. (If you ever had a 'green' board that was
out in the rain and the grain raised? Boards like this will feel 'wet' many
weeks after you get them out of the rain. This board has that problem as
did the entire stack in the store.)
This green board is loaded with water, pine dust, pollens, bird dust,
and other stuff. If I had five years, I could put it into the garage and
after that long snooze it would be fine, seasoned lumber without problems.
But what can I do today? (Short of evicting it and starting over with
seasoned plywood.)
Thorin
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From: keefer1_us <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 8:45 AM
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Subject: Green plywood
If this is Osmose treated lumber (or something similiar, it is meant
for outside use only, and can be extremly dangerous. Sanding dust and
splinters are very toxic. Keith
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