hi all
i'm new to the forum and have already read a lot of threads, some very interesting ones and lots of advice and tips i have already picked up on.
One thing i have noticed is the amount of mention of creosote / creocote, and buying this from B&Q, now i do believe the original creosote is hard to get hold of, and i am a great believer in the old stuff, but for those not in the know, the original creosote from years ago was made from old engine oil.
even to this day whenever i buy creosote, (and i never use B&Q) i still do a 50/50 mix with old engine oil, this can be got free from almost very garage/ mot station.
making this 50/50 mix doesn't weaken the mix in any way strength wise, it mearly saves money in the long run, and makes the modern day stuff more like the old time stuff, which is what kills the redmite more so.
I would be interested in what everyone thinks of this or if anyone else uses anything simillar, i use it and touch wood never had to treat a coop, i use it purely as a wood treatment to prolong the life of the timber.
i'm new to the forum and have already read a lot of threads, some very interesting ones and lots of advice and tips i have already picked up on.
One thing i have noticed is the amount of mention of creosote / creocote, and buying this from B&Q, now i do believe the original creosote is hard to get hold of, and i am a great believer in the old stuff, but for those not in the know, the original creosote from years ago was made from old engine oil.
even to this day whenever i buy creosote, (and i never use B&Q) i still do a 50/50 mix with old engine oil, this can be got free from almost very garage/ mot station.
making this 50/50 mix doesn't weaken the mix in any way strength wise, it mearly saves money in the long run, and makes the modern day stuff more like the old time stuff, which is what kills the redmite more so.
I would be interested in what everyone thinks of this or if anyone else uses anything simillar, i use it and touch wood never had to treat a coop, i use it purely as a wood treatment to prolong the life of the timber.
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