Date: 8/3/2001, 11:13 am
Yep, Pentachloraphenol is pretty nasty stuff. As a teenager in the 60's, I set a bunch of fence posts on the family farm one summer. My dad had me dip each post in a bucket full of the stuff before setting it in the ground. A few rain storms later the water in the well started to smell like penta. We probably didn't drink it but we did wash clothes in it. I remember going to the movies on a hot night without air conditioning and when my persperation mixed with the penta in the clothes, the itch was unbearable. I had to leave the movie early and strip down in the car and wait for the rest of my friends to come out. Fairly embarrasng as a teenager.
I would suspect that wood soaked with penta would likely yield the same reaction as the dust lay on your skin or in your lungs. Penta has a distinctive odor, very chemical like. Ditto for cresote.
I won't be surprised, however, if they are not treated. WR Cedar is naturally very rot resistant, that is why they probably used it in the first place.
Craig
Messages In This Thread
- Free Old Red Wood cedar
David J. Bonany -- 8/2/2001, 11:42 am- Careful
Tony B -- 8/2/2001, 2:59 pm- Pentachloraphenol, WAY OT
Craig Bumgarner -- 8/3/2001, 11:13 am- More OT penta musings...
Jim Pace -- 8/3/2001, 7:17 pm- Re: Pentachloraphenol, WAY OT
West -- 8/3/2001, 3:58 pm- Re: cutting trees (OT)
Don Beale -- 8/3/2001, 4:44 pm
- Re: Pentachloraphenol, WAY OT
- Re: Cresote
Chip Sandresky -- 8/2/2001, 3:57 pm- Re: Cresote
West -- 8/2/2001, 4:09 pm- Re: Cresote
David J. Bonany -- 8/3/2001, 11:16 am
- Re: Cresote
- More OT penta musings...
- Re: WOW!! how many boats do you want? *NM*
Ben Staley -- 8/2/2001, 12:36 pm - Pentachloraphenol, WAY OT
- Careful