I am planning a back yard project. A designer I am working with mentioned he had seen some neat effects from people flaming pressure treated lumber. I gave it a try today on a piece of scrap with a propane torch and it is pretty nice. The flaming causes a glossy reddish-purple color.
I have read all over the internet that we should not burn pressure treated lumber. Most (all?) of this information seems to refer to the "old" (pre-2002) formulations that included arsenate (CCA) which could be released in the ash. My question: is it safe to burn the modern formulations of pressure treated lumber?
Thanks!
Scott
I have read all over the internet that we should not burn pressure treated lumber. Most (all?) of this information seems to refer to the "old" (pre-2002) formulations that included arsenate (CCA) which could be released in the ash. My question: is it safe to burn the modern formulations of pressure treated lumber?
Thanks!
Scott

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