recipio wrote: » I would imagine you could use pressure treated softwood for that. If you can't find 4x4 just glue up whatever you have to get the final dimensions. Not forgetting to use a waterproof glue.
brianblaze wrote: » Would something like this do, or would it not be as strong as the Douglas Fir? (It's a deck post)https://mccarthystramore.ie/product/4x4-treated-deck-post-2-4m/
recipio wrote: » That looks ideal. It will have plenty of structural strength.The manufactures of pressure treated wood have eliminated the nasty chemicals they used to use so the stuff is now safe for human contact.
jamesbil wrote: » Anyone out there got a contact for Paulownia? Or be interest in sharing shipping from Spain?
JayZeus wrote: » I wouldn’t set fire to it for some heat even if my fingers were about to fall off. A hateful wood if you’ve any intention of using finer hand joinery techniques or having it stand up to any wear and tear or knocks/bumps at all.
dendof wrote: » Would anyone know where to get replacement slats in Ireland for garden bench? This kit is exactly what I'm looking for:https://www.arbc.co.uk/standard-bench-kit
Calahonda52 wrote: » Where are u based: at 10 feet you could double/treble 6 by 2. At 10 feet, wind loading needs to be considered, whats the ground fixing?
bamayang wrote: » Planning to build a pergola over paving at home. Would anyone recommend a good timber to use? Something like larch or cedar? Also, for the corner posts they will need to be about 10’ tall and as thick as I can get. What’s the chances of getting posts 4x4 or bigger? Any good places to try?
recipio wrote: » Just one source. I'm sure they are available in the bigger garden centres. Laminating never looks quite as good as solid timber.
Guru Maith Agut wrote: » he'd get me the missing board out early next week that they were out of stock
magicbastarder wrote: » i think i have a suspicion why you didn't get your 15 boards. did you pay by credit card? one option may be to dispute the transaction.
glynf wrote: » I also found Strahan's in Rathcoole carry some nice wood-again bound to have stock & helpful staff.
glynf wrote: » Guru Maith Agut, where are you based?
bamayang wrote: » Planning to build a pergola over paving at home. Would anyone recommend a good timber to use? Something like larch or cedar?
magicbastarder wrote: » hijacking this question, sent to me by a friend; this is in her parents garden, the tiles are cedar and she was wondering was there any maintenance which might be suggested? i told her not to apply any finish to the tiles.
awec wrote: » Those sort of fences are bespoke, you won't pick them up in a garden centre. Need to hire a landscaper or a carpenter that does fencing.
timfromtang wrote: » Greetings bamayang, I've a sawmill and larch in suitable sizes for your project, I will cut to order, you supply the cutting list, I'll fell suitable larch trees from my forest and cut it for you. I charge €13 per cu ft or €460 per m³ just figure the volume of timber you need and you can figure your price. pm me if you are interested, I am located in the midlands about 19km north of Athlone. all the best tim