K09 wrote: » Is this timber wasted if we want to paint it a different colour?
Doop wrote: » Stay away from woodies! order it from a timber yard, where are you located?
K09 wrote: » Live near the woodies in sallynoggin. That's why was looking there. Are they really bad?
BrownFinger wrote: » Yes, I was looking for a few fence posts recently and happened to be in woodies so took a look. they were 20e a pop!! Went to the builders merchants and they were 7e (and longer)!
ontour2 wrote: » I took Doop's advice and took a trip down to Wood Industries in Rathnew. Nicest people you could possibly deal with. I headed with the intention of getting Douglas Fir but ended up getting Larch at a fraction of the price I was quoted in Dublin. One thing I had not realized is that, because they are a sawmill, they can give you any length. So a bit of planning before you go can reduce the waste, the work you have to do and the cost. I had planned to manually nail it in and went looking for stainless steel nails. I ended up on a fools errand, at the end of which I went with galvanised pins and rented a nail gun for the weekend. It would have been insane to try to do it without a nail gun. Be warned that nail guns are not quiet and you will probably end up firing 100s of shots. the worst part of the job was painting the wall black to give a consistent shadow. Painting blocks is one of the worst types of painting. It really needs a sprayer if you want to maintain your sanity. All in it worked out at c. €22 per square meter. Now I need to decide whether to treat it or just let it grey ! Thanks again to Doop for point me in the right direction.
Doop wrote: » To be honest I have never heard of whitewood until now! I priced cedar, larch and douglas fir Larch - 19mm x 44mm @ €1.85 per lin mtr + Vat Cedar Battons - 44mm x 18mm @ €2.80 per lin mtr + Vat Douglas Fir - 44mm x 20mm @ €0.85 per lin mtr + Vat Fixings are express nails on the posts, I put the posts at 1 meter intervals, made a slight mistake in not planning a post at one of the joins of the battens but managed to get around it. Used a nail gun to fix the battens to the posts. Gaps are 20mm (size of a batten on its side..no need for measuring!) I did a similar job for a family member last summer in cedar, and it looks great but it is expensive timber. I used the cheap option in my own garden Its not difficult to achieve, once you have the right tools.. hammer drill and nail gun. Larch and cedar were priced from MTS http://www.woodcomponents.ie/ Douglas Fir was priced (and ordered) from Wood Industries LTD... http://www.woodindustries.ie
Doop wrote: » To be honest I have never heard of whitewood until now! I priced cedar, larch and douglas fir Larch - 19mm x 44mm @ €1.85 per lin mtr + Vat Cedar Battons - 44mm x 18mm @ €2.80 per lin mtr + Vat Douglas Fir - 44mm x 20mm @ €0.85 per lin mtr + Vat Fixings are express nails on the posts, I put the posts at 1 meter intervals, made a slight mistake in not planning a post at one of the joins of the battens but managed to get around it. Used a nail gun to fix the battens to the posts. Gaps are 20mm (size of a batten on its side..no need for measuring!) I did a similar job for a family member last summer in cedar, and it looks great but it is expensive timber. I used the cheap option in my own garden Its not difficult to achieve, once you have the right tools.. hammer drill and nail gun. Larch and cedar were priced from MTS Douglas Fir was priced (and ordered) from Wood Industries LTD...
Mullfam5 wrote: » Hi, I have been reading your post from several years ago about selecting between cedar wood screen verses Douglas Fir screens. You mentioned that you had done one for your parents in the Cedar but that you had used Douglas Fir on your own project. I was wondering given the time lapse between your posts if you had an update regarding durability and aesthetic of each of these options. I am looking to do similar in section of my garden and swithering as to which is the best option.
Curious Geroge wrote: » Has anyone had a reasonable price for the red cedar ? I'm getting price's at €80 per sq m for just the slats with a 6mm gap. it seems crazy, how does it sound to others ?
Ceady wrote: » I need to make a wall topper screen for a patio area of 15 foot long between 2 and 3 foot of screening on the wall with posts to keep my cat off the neighbors wall Anyone use Micro Shades Brown comes in 4.8mx70x20 would have 20mm gaps sounds perfect length for what I need.......
Hi - I'm about to put an order in for some 2 x 1 cedar battens to build a horizontal fence and came across this discussion. It's air dried square edge @ 4.34 per metre inc. VAT. Does anyone know of a better price?
I also plan to use Osmo UV clear 420 to try keep the original colour but I'm a bit confused. Osmo says that for cedar you need to weather the boards for 3 months before oiling it. But then how do you oil all faces of the battens? And is there not a risk of greying starting? I've read that people treat the cedar before installing. So I'm confused on that point.
One last thing - I'm considering routing a 3 mm pencil edge on the two front-facing edges. I've read that cedar can be tricky to work and can split and I haven't used a router before. Is this a dumb idea to try?
Cheers