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Re: Building planter from scrap lumber

by Billy <wildbilly@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 29, 2008 at 03:27 PM

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 TimK <tjmkiely@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm building a couple of wooden planters from scrap lumber.  The
> lumber is pressure treated, but that's all I know about it.  I will be
> growing vegetables in the planters, so I am wondering what I should do
> to treat the lumber.  Should I do anything to the interior surfaces?
> I'm guessing that stain or paint is not a good idea if I'm going to
> eat the vegetables grown in the planter.
> 
> Thanks for the advice.

The short answer is that it is a VERY BAD idea, if you plan to eat the 
food. If the garden is strictly ornamental, you will only be poisoning 
the soil. Do not mention this to organic gardeners as they will throw a 
fit. WHAT ARE YOU THINKING???

The long answer, from those who sell wood and wood products, is:
http://www.naturalhandyman.com/iip/infxtra/infpre.html

Until 2003, the preservative most commonly used in residential 
pressure-treated lumber was chromated copper arsenate (CCA), an 
extremely toxic chemical. Remember "Arsenic and Old Lace"? How about 
that old box of rat poison you have lurking in the garage? CCA is so 
toxic that the Environmental Protection Agency, over 20 years ago, 
imposed strict guidelines regarding the manufacturing practices of 
companies using CCA.

However, one must distinguish between the toxicity of the chemical and 
the toxicity of the wood product in everyday use. Extensive studies were 
done since the mid 1980's concerning the potential dangers of 
pressure-treated wood. And rightfully so! Large volumes of CCA were 
being used, and the treated wood products were beginning to be widely 
distributed, justifying the need for some hard research.

The research was mixed, but the typical hysteria ensued as attorneys and 
plaintiffs lined up to claim damages from exposure to CCA.  In the end, 
the industry agreed to voluntarily eliminate use of CCA for residential 
use.  Your local home store or lumberyard is now selling lumber treated 
with (HOPEFULLY) less toxic alternatives... amine copper quat (ACQ) and 
copper azone (CA)... though you may find other chemical combinations in 
specific areas. 

# Do not use pressure-treated wood for making cutting boards, or for any 
food preparation surface.
Picnic tables made of pressure-treated wood have become common, and are 
fine to use for the purpose they were intended... to serve food on (or 
play cards on), not to prepare food on!  They should be coated as needed 
with an oil-based wood preservative to seal in the chemical preservative.
-- 

Billy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KVTfcAyYGg&ref=patrick.net
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=7WBB0svwMdY&feature=related
 




 14 Posts in Topic:
Building planter from scrap lumber
TimK <tjmkiely@[EMAIL   2008-04-29 10:59:39 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
General Schvantzkopf <  2008-04-29 16:41:26 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-04-29 15:27:13 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
TimK <tjmkiely@[EMAIL   2008-04-30 06:02:30 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
General Schvantzkopf <  2008-04-30 09:14:29 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
"Dioclese" <  2008-05-01 06:36:24 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
General Schvantzkopf <  2008-05-01 08:58:00 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
"Dioclese" <  2008-05-01 23:06:53 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
phorbin <phorbin1@[EMA  2008-05-02 10:08:45 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
"Dioclese" <  2008-05-03 10:53:21 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
phorbin <phorbin1@[EMA  2008-05-03 18:28:57 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-04 00:48:14 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
"Dioclese" <  2008-05-05 16:18:32 
Re: Building planter from scrap lumber
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-05-05 16:55:19 

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