hehe, you guys are funny 
OK so I have a serious question that I don't know the answer to. I have a bunch of wood that looks like OLD pressure treated wood. It was in a pile when we moved into this house and apparently that is what DH put near our back door when he stacked wood a couple days ago. I don't want to burn the wood if it shouldn't be burned (ie. was treated with chemicals somehow??) so please let me know what to look for in wood before I put it in the wood burning stove. Some things I've put in there today resembled the stuff and I'm worried that I'm releasing a bunch of toxic chemicals into the air. The stuff I burned this morning took forever to catch fire and burned hotter/longer than the other wood in our backyard. I know most of what we have is Pine, and I'm used to burning much harder wood like Oak (I'm from CA and that's what we always had), but I don't want to use the bad wood if it's got chemicals in it
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OK so I have a serious question that I don't know the answer to. I have a bunch of wood that looks like OLD pressure treated wood. It was in a pile when we moved into this house and apparently that is what DH put near our back door when he stacked wood a couple days ago. I don't want to burn the wood if it shouldn't be burned (ie. was treated with chemicals somehow??) so please let me know what to look for in wood before I put it in the wood burning stove. Some things I've put in there today resembled the stuff and I'm worried that I'm releasing a bunch of toxic chemicals into the air. The stuff I burned this morning took forever to catch fire and burned hotter/longer than the other wood in our backyard. I know most of what we have is Pine, and I'm used to burning much harder wood like Oak (I'm from CA and that's what we always had), but I don't want to use the bad wood if it's got chemicals in it
