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Hey all, I would not recomend using pressure treated lumber for benchwork however above Hudonmike said not to use PTL indoors. As of January 1,2004 all PTL is now Health and EPA freindly and you can use it indoors. The new stuff has a turqoise color streak in it, be aware though the old stuff is still out there until it is all sold. Also anyone living in a newer home probably has PTL in their home already, It's used where concrete meets lumber sill plates on the foudation and it is needed for the bottom wal plate in basement partition walls that come in contact with the concrete floor. This is local building code here in Ohio.
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