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Old 10-24-2012, 11:48 AM   #10
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Re: Bed condition + wood question - Pictures included

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I wouldn't recommend the treated pine. Since they changed the treatment process to eliminate arsenic, the treatment is now very corrosive to steel. All of the framing connectors and nails that come in contact with new treated lumber need to be hot dipped galvanized or stainless to fight off the corrosive properties of that treated lumber. I believe that use of that treated lumber would be very corrosive to the steel in our beds despite any paint you may use.

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Steve
New Orleans
Good to know Steve. Might have to go with Redwood then. A little soft, but will never rot.
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