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B_O__Plenty
May 28, 2014Explorer II
cyntdon2010 wrote:Pressure treated lumber may contain arsenic. There is no need to use it inside. It is not any stronger than regular pine. If you don't have good carpentry skills I'm sure this could easily be repaired by a good carpenter or cabinet maker and probably for not a lot of money..
I had the dealer fix this issue. a year later it returned. I brought pressure treated lumber and supported (the broken board) with 2 wood screws.. problem solved.. good luck
B.O.
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