The FAA has long since banned the sale of old rail sleepers by its members for the following reasons:. Even though our members do not sell this product they are concerned about the potentially negative impact that this wood will have on the Australian firewood industry as a whole. We believe that local and state governments should alert the public to the danger of burning old sleepers and ensure that this potentially hazardous product is not permitted to be sold as firewood. I wouldn't purposefully burn stuff soaked in it..
I might be wrong because I'm just making an assumption based on the fact I know creosote ain't good in a chimney.. Would be a shame to waste them though as we 9x4 trailer full for free Use them in your fire pit, but if you use them in your burner they will soot up and tar your chimney, and this may well turn into a visit from the fire brigade. Too late unless theres a market for 6inch by 2inch cut offs. Also depends where you live as some councils will give you a good fine for burning stuff like that Looks like they be getting dumped then.
How bigs your woodburner? Seriously smash em up and throw em in,burn luvverly and ive never known any ill effects from the gunk they are coated in. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed.
As there is no safe level of exposure to asbestos, cleaning a fireplace that has been used to burn old railway sleepers has the potential to cause lung cancer! Contamination - after decades of use, a myriad of substances find their way into railway sleepers. Herbicides, grease, oil and heavy metals soak into the timber and are vaporised when heated, permeating your living room with toxic fumes and ruining that romantic evening you had planned.
Stones - railway sleepers lie in a bed of ballast. These stones can become embedded in the sleeper and find their way into your fireplace, causing havoc, cracking glass, and potentially injuring you and others nearby.
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