lenten
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real creosote is still available for "expert use"----try an agricultral fencer or farmer----regards lenten
Try going to your local Farmers' Store. The Company I used to work for in Cornwall still has genuine Creosote, in 20 litre (I think) containers. It's about £50 per container, so not cheap. The substitutes are, in my mind, rubbish, and like most 'substitutes, has to be re-applied much more often, just like weed killers and the like. So not really that 'Green'.
And I also dilute Creosote with used engine oil for use on my wooden gates.
Dark creosote is available from Mole Valley Stores (previously central wool growers) in 25litre drums. Says "for professional use only" and when I asked they said they would have no problem selling to me.
Kind of you to publish and draw attention to their disregard for the The Creosote (Prohibition on Use and Marketing) Regulations. If someone from the HSE reads this I expect thy will thank you in their own way.
If I had a property grand enough for it's own bridge, I wouldn't be asking this lot about how to preserve it. They can't even decide on which varnish to use!
I-SPY books used to feature a fascinating device strapped to (installed) telegraph poles to inject creosote. It had a huge pump handle. for the operator to pull. I never did get to spy one. Did the operator have to inject the pole every few inches![]()