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Wood Preservative

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chintonmd

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South Dakota
EAA's book, Wood Aircraft Building Techniques, mentions using wood preservatives such as pentachlorophenol in wood structures. Though I've used the stuff for fence posts etc., I've never heard anything else about using it in aircraft. I'm wondering if anyone knows anything about this
 
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