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Railway sleepers
Can anyone help please, i have made some raised planters in my back garden with old reclaimed railway sleepers. Being a bit of a novice i didnt realise in the sun they would leak tar and other nasty stuff, does anyone know of a way of sealing them, or any other way of masking the tar. I have thought about tiling over the bad bits with some cheap terracotta tiles but vant find an adhesive strong enough to do the job.......please someone help!!!!
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On Wed, 4 May 2005 19:15:12 +0000, robertuphill
wrote: Can anyone help please, i have made some raised planters in my back garden with old reclaimed railway sleepers. Being a bit of a novice i didnt realise in the sun they would leak tar and other nasty stuff, does anyone know of a way of sealing them, or any other way of masking the tar. I have thought about tiling over the bad bits with some cheap terracotta tiles but vant find an adhesive strong enough to do the job.......please someone help!!!! How about nailing roofing slates to them. You may have to trim them to size. Get second-hand ones from a reclamation yard and used galvanised nails. Or even roofing felt, but less attractive. -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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I was involved in a job for a retirement home, where they wanted a
raised bed for wheelchair access. Railway sleepers were the choice. However 'real' railway sleepers are prohibited for this use, due to the seepage of tar etc. The seepage last for years and years, not just 2. The tar residue can burn the skin, as can the old type of creoste preservatives. I now its a bit late, but you can buy new untreated sleepers. |
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How well do untreated sleepers last?
Paul DS. |
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