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This one of the few areas of expertise or knowledge that I can share with the forum.
Yes thanks for educating us. I´ve chucked the occasional chunk of MDF and plywood into the (red hot) stove. Will mend my ways.
Regarding the tanalised stuff, we are talking about the green stock no? I only know it by the Finnish term painekyllästetty, which means pressure impregnated. From what I´ve heard they burn it in a power station in Germany, at least the stuff collected in Finland. What sorts of temperatures are we talking about?
And thank you!
This one of the few areas of expertise or knowledge that I can share with the forum.
After tanalised timber we can them move onto (melamine-faced) mdf
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(phenol-formaldehyde resin-bonded) plywood,
neither of which should be burnt by householders.