Andy_R
Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Haha, it's not the creosote, its the diesel and engine oil, and if they're really old sleepers, coal dust. Put them in a chimenea and watch the flames leap 12 feet from the top of it. OK in a cast iron chimenea (ours) not ok in a terracotta one (yours)I'd not thought about laminate flooring even though I have odd bits in the shed. As it's more plastic than wood, I reckon it would smoke nastily!
Yep, first few fires were gentle ones.. I've taken my old rucksack to the nearby woods and gathered a fair bit of dead wood so far and will arrange pick up some hardwood from a local carpenter/builder when I see him.
And as for railway sleepers, I imagine the creosote in them would cause yet more EU legislation to be passed...![]()