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cleaning/ facing off old railway sleepers
My boss has decided he wants to replace the old kitchen garden raised bed boards with a load of old railway sleepers he got as a job lot but he wants the front edges to be smoothed down. They are iron hard creosote impregnated oak and very lumpy. I'd need to hire something and I'm thinking maybe something along the lines of a concrete floor scaler but I'm worried it would just clog up all the time.
Has anyone had this problem? All ideas gratefully accepted
Thanks Pootie
Has anyone had this problem? All ideas gratefully accepted
Thanks Pootie
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mmmm ........... most people just put them down as they are Pootie .......... I can't think why he should want a "face" on them. You could use a blowlamp to take the "hair" off them (sticky-outey splinters of wood).................. or maybe an electric planer ....... preferably one with re-sharpenable blades because there'll be a lot of bunging-up :o(
Probably too late now, but one really needs to rethink using used railway ties (as they're called here in the U.S.) any where near plants of any kind much less vegetables. The material used to preserve the wood is fairly toxic and always leaches out into the soil. Just a word of caution.
If it's too late to change, I'd at least lay black plastic under them...
If it's too late to change, I'd at least lay black plastic under them...
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