Burning softwood cladding
Burning softwood cladding
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Patrick Bateman

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12,687 posts

190 months

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Would anyone know if this sort of stuff is a no no for burning in a fire pit? I.e. will it have been treated over and above the 'kiln dried' it advertises?



We just moved house and the ignorant previous owner has left loads of it in one if the sheds and it can go in the skip if required but I'm conscious of space.

Badda

3,236 posts

98 months

Wednesday
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It’ll be fine.

TT86

149 posts

39 months

Wednesday
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It'll burn fine but I'd pop it on marketplace and it'll get snapped up.

If local to Eastbourne I'd have it off you!

trickywoo

13,051 posts

246 months

Wednesday
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Agree. You’ll get money for it no trouble but it will also burn nicely.

Cow Corner

564 posts

46 months

Wednesday
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As others have said, you should be able to find somebody to give you a few £ for it, though it may not be worth the hassle unless you have lots of it.

Yes it will burn, but at only 8mm thick, it will burn very quickly - perhaps best split as kindling?

andy43

11,643 posts

270 months

Wednesday
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Yeah that'd be the perfect kindling once chopped up.
Give it to a plumber, he'll have it in splinters in no time.

Patrick Bateman

Original Poster:

12,687 posts

190 months

Wednesday
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Thanks all for the input, didn't want to take any chances as I hadn't realised until googling how bad some treated wood could be and didn't know if this would be in that category.

As it happens, we've moved way out into the country with effectively no neighbour for most of the year so this will be our kindling.