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Treated vs untreated fence?
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<blockquote data-quote="Forgalspop" data-source="post: 3981474" data-attributes="member: 46636"><p>Here are pictures of fences I built 12 years ago and a tree fort, all built with ground contact treated lumber. They all still look great. Some of the boards I reused from a prior fence I built 32 years ago with railroad ties as posts. The railroad ties rotted out; the treated boards did not. I built the tree fort partially out of boards from the 32 year old fence. My experience with ground contact treated has been positive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forgalspop, post: 3981474, member: 46636"] Here are pictures of fences I built 12 years ago and a tree fort, all built with ground contact treated lumber. They all still look great. Some of the boards I reused from a prior fence I built 32 years ago with railroad ties as posts. The railroad ties rotted out; the treated boards did not. I built the tree fort partially out of boards from the 32 year old fence. My experience with ground contact treated has been positive. [/QUOTE]
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