Replacing wood fence sections
LJ wrote:
Any opinions on plastic lumber/vinyl fence products? I realize they
cost more, are they worth it compared to pressure-treated standard
wood?
I wouldn't want a 6' plastic privacy fence
too much plastic you know...it would become an elephant standing around
that's alot of recycled milk jugs to look at
with wood you get the warmth and inner fuzzy feeling that wood offers
wood can be made to last a lifetime if you keep it treated
after you install the treated lumber, let it dry for a season
catch it on a nice dry period, where you feel sure no moisture is in
the wood
spray a wood preservative on it... it will maintain it's natural color
and not turn brown.
do this once a year.. this is also going to add beauty and value your
property
(I like using deck boards for the fabric or pickets)
I like using the better cuts lumber suppliers offer, most offer 2
grades of lumber
, so for a few dimes more you get a much nicer looking board, which is
less work installing.. every board you put your hand on is useable..
you're not ducking twisted and warped boards see... it's all good.
(normally)
I enjoy working with the finest materials I can get.
I also like being selective as to which side of the board will face
out, as well as where the board will go in the whole scheme, in other
words, you wouldnt' want a big black knot on the front side
neccessarily. but with better cuts, you won't see very much of that.
Im sure you know.. spray/brush on preservatives come in colors too woo
woo
why not consider this.. use a 1 5/4" x 6" deck board for each picket,
use coated or vinyl coated screws... 2 per stringer, consider a 4th
stringer... (tighter to the top, tighter to the bottom) or not!
around here, it's cheaper to buy a 12 foot, 1 5/4" x 6" treated deck
board, and cut it in half, than it is to buy one 3/4" a 6" dog eared
fence board.. which is more than fine and can still last a life time,
but do expect some of them to curl and pull in about 4 years.
a deckboard is going to look robust... with preservatives it's going to
last a lifetime..
don't forget to waste money on screw in finials for each post!
figure about 50 - 60 bux for nice gate or drive-gate hardware.
post pics?
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