We're getting a new deck built and I am finding there seems to be a decent amount of decking scraps. Pieces range from about 12" to 30". The frame is timbersil and the decking and fencing are western red cedar.
In the contract the cedar is described as 'fire treated' so I'm wondering what that means. Chemical spray? I read that cedar is much more fire resistant than other woods, but I have a feeling it means more than that.
I thought the scraps could be used to build a couple flower boxes, but if the chemicals will kill the plants, that would be a waste. If anything, I'll use the scraps to build a shelf for my future workbench. Functional, and it'll smell great! Any other ideas for what I could do with cedar scraps? Such a nice wood I hate to send it to the dump.
In the contract the cedar is described as 'fire treated' so I'm wondering what that means. Chemical spray? I read that cedar is much more fire resistant than other woods, but I have a feeling it means more than that.
I thought the scraps could be used to build a couple flower boxes, but if the chemicals will kill the plants, that would be a waste. If anything, I'll use the scraps to build a shelf for my future workbench. Functional, and it'll smell great! Any other ideas for what I could do with cedar scraps? Such a nice wood I hate to send it to the dump.
