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<blockquote data-quote="justin sumner" data-source="post: 418171" data-attributes="member: 13457"><p>Crap! Just bought a pressure treated 2x4 for my bunk boards. Should I return it, or am I ok with the carpet being over it?</p><p>There must be some nasty chemicals in that treated wood, my head was spinning as to what to use with treated wood, as far as staples, nuts, bots, etc................ Does the pressure wood react that badly with metals?????? Why do they even make it if it destroys everything it touches?????????</p><p></p><p>I will never be on saltwater, at least not in the plans............Am I ok with just using whatever hardware I want for the deck and mounting various devices?????? If I buy exterior grade plywood do I still need to treat it or anything or is it good to go?</p><p></p><p>I am a motor and car guy, I have done little to no wood/carpet/framing work, except for laying down some tile, and carpeting for a few summers for some side cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justin sumner, post: 418171, member: 13457"] Crap! Just bought a pressure treated 2x4 for my bunk boards. Should I return it, or am I ok with the carpet being over it? There must be some nasty chemicals in that treated wood, my head was spinning as to what to use with treated wood, as far as staples, nuts, bots, etc................ Does the pressure wood react that badly with metals?????? Why do they even make it if it destroys everything it touches????????? I will never be on saltwater, at least not in the plans............Am I ok with just using whatever hardware I want for the deck and mounting various devices?????? If I buy exterior grade plywood do I still need to treat it or anything or is it good to go? I am a motor and car guy, I have done little to no wood/carpet/framing work, except for laying down some tile, and carpeting for a few summers for some side cash. [/QUOTE]
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