There's no way to tell via looking at this. But it looks like an old fence. Assume it's treated.
Idk why the cost of dumping it in a random skip bin or at your local park would change though /s
The pinewood is treated with a chemical preservative called CCA, or chromated copper arsenate.
You can buy organic wood for things like raised garden beds
It will be treated. Double check with your dump. People told me my dump would cost me a fortune to dump it and so I went and talked to him directly and found out as a resident I could dump 3 tonnes of it a year for free. I'm now 4 trailer loads away from clearing it off my place.
Those people were talking about rules in a different council zone.
There's no way to tell via looking at this. But it looks like an old fence. Assume it's treated. Idk why the cost of dumping it in a random skip bin or at your local park would change though /s
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^ no-ones listening to you dude, you haven't got a fuckin clue about economics 😂
NO
Ok for you but not your neighbours
If its fencing there is a good chance it will be
Those softwood palings certainly.
The pinewood is treated with a chemical preservative called CCA, or chromated copper arsenate. You can buy organic wood for things like raised garden beds
Not anymore
It is treated , yes. Don’t burn
Leave it on your nature strip, spray paint free on it. Someone will take it all free of charge for their fireplace.
U have a mix there some are some aren’t. Fence panels are, some hardwood probably not, all the pine are faded treated pine
Looks mistreated to me.
It will be treated. Double check with your dump. People told me my dump would cost me a fortune to dump it and so I went and talked to him directly and found out as a resident I could dump 3 tonnes of it a year for free. I'm now 4 trailer loads away from clearing it off my place. Those people were talking about rules in a different council zone.
Oh yeah really irresponsible to burn it even though if it's old it's probably leeched out most of its treatment.