Several years ago I purchased several 4x6,s. I took a 6" cut on one and then I had a 4" 6x6. I turned it and made sure I was wearing my breathing filter since I think it was pressure treated. Anyone know if there is a problem doing that?
I had a neighbor who belt sanded his pressure treated deck, no mask.There are a couple reasons why I wouldn't turn pressure treated wood. In addition to being a respiratory hazard, getting the dust and shavings on your skin is also toxic. Pressure treated wood often contains the pith which makes it not the ideal choice because of the high probability of splitting. The type of respiratory protection is important. The paper comfort masks sold in hardware stores provide essentially no protection. Dust masks rated N95 or better should be used. Pressure treated lumber is usually stamped with a label to indicate that it is treated. There also is often a tag stapled to the end. Treated wood is often green colored, but I think that some chemical treatments are brown colored.
Several years ago I purchased several 4x6,s. I took a 6" cut on one and then I had a 4" 6x6. I turned it and made sure I was wearing my breathing filter since I think it was pressure treated. Anyone know if there is a problem doing that?