N Novisen10 #1 Member · Stockholm · 33 posts 3 Mar 2020 at 7:48 AM Novisen10 Member Stockholm 33 posts 3 Mar 2020 at 7:48 AM #1 Hello I have grayish vertical boards in an extension from 1970, see image. Why are they gray? Even the sill there is also a bit grayish? They don't smell even if you put your nose to them. #70s #interior-wall #pressure-treated
Hello I have grayish vertical boards in an extension from 1970, see image. Why are they gray? Even the sill there is also a bit grayish? They don't smell even if you put your nose to them.
H huggan #2 Member · Karlskrona · 7 087 posts 3 Mar 2020 at 7:59 AM huggan Member Karlskrona 7,087 posts 3 Mar 2020 at 7:59 AM #2 Pressure-treated wood smells when it's damp, so when it's dry you can't smell it. However, I believe it's common timber, possibly used as formwork for casting before it was nailed up here.
Pressure-treated wood smells when it's damp, so when it's dry you can't smell it. However, I believe it's common timber, possibly used as formwork for casting before it was nailed up here.