My dad had an overgrown red tip photinia come down in the storms here in Raleigh last week. I’ve heard this solid wood is good for turning so I was thinking of using it for that. However, I know for a fact this tree was sprayed with Sevin pesticide back in the 90s (nothing commercial grade, just whatever was available at Ace back then). Although this was largely a “leaf treatment,” I saw an article that stated pesticides stay in the wood forever.
My question is whether this wood is safe to work. Before I remembered it had been treated, I was actually thinking about making some spoons. Surely some of the wood or logs we acquire aren’t completely free from chemicals. Just wondering whether the risk is high…
My question is whether this wood is safe to work. Before I remembered it had been treated, I was actually thinking about making some spoons. Surely some of the wood or logs we acquire aren’t completely free from chemicals. Just wondering whether the risk is high…