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What treated Pine for shed base?
Hello guys!
I am planning to assemble a shed (build-a-shed) and I will need to use a bit of timber to level it on the ground (concrete with a bit of a fall towards one side) and on one of the walls. So, I was looking at some youtube videos and it was said that it needs to be pressure treated wood to avoid mold, etc, specially on the ground. Is it the same as the treated pine we have at bunnings?
Thank you for your thoughts!
Merry Christmas
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Re: treated pine
Hi @hacruz,
Pressure-treating timber is done so the treatment penetrates to the centre of the timber as opposed to being painted on the outside of it. The term pressure treated refers to how the treatment is applied to the timber, but not specifically the type of treatment.
As @Jewelleryrescue mentioned, H4-treated timber is what you'll want to use as it is treated for direct contact with the earth/concrete.
Have a read through How to choose the right timber for the job for some further guidance.
Jacob
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Re: treated pine
Thanks guys!
Really appreciated

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