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26/10/2004 6:04 PM

Is lumber used in sofa frames treated?

Hi,
My dad obsessively collected lumber scraps of 2x4 and larger which is
said he found outside a furniture factory. The wood is unfinished
however before burning it, I have to ask if the wood used in making of
upholstered sofa and chair frames is chemically treated at all?
Please help because I have probably 200 pounds of wood piled up and
need to decide to dispose of it or move it to my new house and use it
as fuel for my wood burning stoves.

Thanks so much!
Idas


This topic has 6 replies

DH

Dave Hinz

in reply to [email protected] ([email protected]) on 26/10/2004 6:04 PM

27/10/2004 3:38 PM

On 26 Oct 2004 18:04:10 -0700, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> My dad obsessively collected lumber scraps of 2x4 and larger which is
> said he found outside a furniture factory. The wood is unfinished
> however before burning it, I have to ask if the wood used in making of
> upholstered sofa and chair frames is chemically treated at all?

In my experience, working with my mom in her upholstery shop for decades,
no. The good frames are oak or maple (!), raw, unfinished.

> Please help because I have probably 200 pounds of wood piled up and
> need to decide to dispose of it or move it to my new house and use it
> as fuel for my wood burning stoves.

Unless it looks like it's got a finish on it, it's raw wood. I can't
think of a single couch frame I've ever seen that was finished, unless
it was a visible frame.

Dave Hinz

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to [email protected] ([email protected]) on 26/10/2004 6:04 PM

27/10/2004 3:29 AM

Most likely the 2x4's were used under bundles of lumber for easier handling
during shipping. There is no telling where that wood may have been setting.
"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
> My dad obsessively collected lumber scraps of 2x4 and larger which is
> said he found outside a furniture factory. The wood is unfinished
> however before burning it, I have to ask if the wood used in making of
> upholstered sofa and chair frames is chemically treated at all?
> Please help because I have probably 200 pounds of wood piled up and
> need to decide to dispose of it or move it to my new house and use it
> as fuel for my wood burning stoves.
>
> Thanks so much!
> Idas

MH

"Mark Hopkins"

in reply to [email protected] ([email protected]) on 26/10/2004 6:04 PM

27/10/2004 1:25 AM

Sounds like that wood has Damitol all over it....:)

"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
> My dad obsessively collected lumber scraps of 2x4 and larger which is
> said he found outside a furniture factory. The wood is unfinished
> however before burning it, I have to ask if the wood used in making of
> upholstered sofa and chair frames is chemically treated at all?
> Please help because I have probably 200 pounds of wood piled up and
> need to decide to dispose of it or move it to my new house and use it
> as fuel for my wood burning stoves.
>
> Thanks so much!
> Idas

Rr

"RonB"

in reply to [email protected] ([email protected]) on 26/10/2004 6:04 PM

27/10/2004 7:48 PM

> Before you burn it, check to see if the larger pieces are hardwood and of
> any value to a >woodworker. You'd be amazed at what we grab for free.
> Better it should be turned into >something of beauty rather than firewood.

An eastern Kansas hardwood dealer/mill used to provide low-grade cherry for
an area furniture manufacturer to use in sofa and recliner frames. I bought
a little of it. Overall the boards were fairly straight, some knots but the
overall color was bad. However, you could pick out areas of pretty nice
wood.

RQ

"RE Quick Transit"

in reply to [email protected] ([email protected]) on 26/10/2004 6:04 PM

27/10/2004 2:16 AM


"[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
> My dad obsessively collected lumber scraps of 2x4 and larger which is
> said he found outside a furniture factory. The wood is unfinished
> however before burning it, I have to ask if the wood used in making of
> upholstered sofa and chair frames is chemically treated at all?
> Please help because I have probably 200 pounds of wood piled up and
> need to decide to dispose of it or move it to my new house and use it
> as fuel for my wood burning stoves.

I've never known of it to be treated. Before you burn it, check to see if
the larger pieces are hardwood and of any value to a woodworker. You'd be
amazed at what we grab for free. Better it should be turned into something
of beauty rather than firewood.

OTOH, if you are talking about contruction grade lumber, enjoy the fire.

Pn

Phisherman

in reply to [email protected] ([email protected]) on 26/10/2004 6:04 PM

27/10/2004 10:49 AM

It is hard to tell whether your wood has been treated. Furniture
designed for indoor use is not constructed with treated lumber. If I
were not sure, I probably would not use the wood for indoor fuel.

On 26 Oct 2004 18:04:10 -0700, [email protected]
([email protected]) wrote:

>Hi,
>My dad obsessively collected lumber scraps of 2x4 and larger which is
>said he found outside a furniture factory. The wood is unfinished
>however before burning it, I have to ask if the wood used in making of
>upholstered sofa and chair frames is chemically treated at all?
>Please help because I have probably 200 pounds of wood piled up and
>need to decide to dispose of it or move it to my new house and use it
>as fuel for my wood burning stoves.
>
>Thanks so much!
>Idas


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