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Only a bad idea if you stacked it wrong and it falls on your car. If you don’t turn it into sawdust, the chemical preservatives remain locked up in the wood. | |||
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The workers in treating plants work around the wet treated lumber all the time. If I wasn’t afraid it would walk off, I’d store it outside if it was to be used outdoors such as fence posts. Otherwise, I’d stack it inside with sticks between the spread out layers to allow it to dry a little more if it was to be used to build a shed. They tightly package that stuff while it is still wet and it might need to air a bit more. | |||
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Use it quick as it dries the warp will not be kind to you | |||
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What 45 Cal said. That stuff will twist and warp such that it will be unusable as it dries. ________________________________________________________ "Great danger lies in the notion that we can reason with evil." Doug Patton. | |||
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