There are experts here in just about everything it seems, so I'll try this one out on the troops...
I'm constructing an outdoor firewood rack, using those steel 4-way corner-pieces and pressure-treated 2X4's. The question is this: when cutting the pressure-treated wood to length, what sort of protection is needed (if any) for the fresh cut ends?
When a cut is made, you can see where the treating chemical has absorbed about 1/4" or so into the wood, but a new cut presents an untreated face to the wood and I'm worried bugs will burrow in and destroy the wood from the inside-out. Any thoughts?
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Hi Mike,
Just a thought (and maybe a bad one), but why don't you try putting some (roofing) tar on the cut ends...
- Steve
As Tom said, you can get the "Juice" to treat the ends at Home Depot or Lowe's. When I have used it in the past, it had to be applied a couple of times over time. It's pretty caustic so skin and respiratory protection is was called for.
Ned
If you do nothing to the ends they will still probably outlast you. Maybe it's where a person lives, but in my neck of the woods I've never heard of treating the ends of pressure treated wood.
Jim
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