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tahir
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 45674 Location: Essex
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 15 2:53 pm Post subject: Will this work? |
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This is supposed to be a trellissy/pergola thing to support wisteria type climbers around the patio, the bases of the posts will be sliding over (and bolted through) RSJ's from the old house that have been concreted into place @ appx 3000mm centres, can take 100xwhatever thickness.
Lots of questions but mainly:
1. I'm assuming fresh sawn oak would be the best material for this, is that correct?
2. I've sized the sections of timber I've used just on gut feel on strength, with no idea of stock sizes or most economical way to do this. So, are the sections man enough, is there a cheaper way to do it?
3. The notches in the various bits of timber are again based on gut feel, do they look OK
4. I'm assuming that the timbers will need mechanical fixings to one another, what should they be?
All advice appreciated. It needs to be cheap but also durable, don't really want to be replacing it in 10 yrs time when there's 2 tonnes of wisteria on it.
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