
Whats crazy is how many people make their deck and buildings out of this same wood. Patios, boardwalks... etc.
Correct because all these items are outside and they are exposed to wet conditions. The idea being the moisture content of this wood is irrelevant if it is conditioned with a blend of poison that will prevent rot and decay. Normal wood will rot in this environment quickly because of the moisture creating perfect conditions for rot. This wood addresses this by pressurized soaking in poison. They do not even recommend cutting this indoors without precautions. In this context it is a great wood. Outdoors.
For a fishtank stand you are looking for wood with completely different characteristics.
Ipe, teak and a few of the other high oil woods used for decking also come with some warnings about cutting indoors and requirements on using dust masks when cutting because its also almost as bad for you as the chemicals used in the pressure treated stuff. Granted cancer isn't as high on the list as other issues like the pressure treated stuff has but its still on that list and doesn't mean its any less poisonous. Just sharing some fun info we ran into when using the product.They do not even recommend cutting this indoors without precautions.
