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mic-d
20th February 2025, 11:58 AM
Casting this out to the hive mind to see what comes back. I have to quote on refurbishing two identical picnic tables at an apartment complex. Here's a photo of one.
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Currently it's topped with treated pine 140x35. The metal frame is 1220x1220 angle iron with diagonal supports to a central pier.
Here are my thoughts (each table):
1) Replace with a composite deck 140x23 with a 25 year warranty against stain and fade @$320 for the deck component. I would have to weld four intermediate supports to meet max span requirements (I have a MIG so no outsourcing).
2)Replace with a Kwila deck 140x25 @$175 for the deck component. I would have to weld four intermediate supports to meet max span requirements. I would possibly have to use a deck finish requiring ongoing maintenance. Timber would bleed and stain for a period of time.
3)Replace with MGP12 H3 treated pine 140x35 like existing @$530 for the deck component. I would possibly have to use a deck finish requiring ongoing maintenance.
Any other options you can think of?
mic-d
20th February 2025, 05:01 PM
The composite deck I was looking at has no availability in Qld. Poop. But I'm also investigating acetylated radiata aka Accoya as an option. Think it will be pretty expensive but with an above ground warranty of 50 years it's worth looking at.
r3nov8or
20th February 2025, 06:23 PM
What composite is available in Qld? You'll need a solid version unless you plan on framing it with mitres. I used Modwood for a pool deck and have been very impressed for about 8 years now. It faded somewhat but I'd expected that and not concerned
r3nov8or
20th February 2025, 06:34 PM
Accoya looks interesting. 50 years! How long ya got left? :)
mic-d
21st February 2025, 07:48 AM
What composite is available in Qld? You'll need a solid version unless you plan on framing it with mitres. I used Modwood for a pool deck and have been very impressed for about 8 years now. It faded somewhat but I'd expected that and not concerned
Duralife was the one I looked at. Cheaper with a better warranty and flat bottom and edge boards available. Anyway, body corporate's feedback was no to composite.
If Accoya is not too expensive I think it is the go. It will see me out by a long margin.
havabeer69
21st February 2025, 03:43 PM
personally... I would find the patterned aluminium.
the first person who comes down with a hot plate, or scratches the hell out of it with cutlery or anything and the composite won't look great, and its not like you can just sand it nice again.... Aluminium will probably be more expensive but is a heck of a lot more durable as a table surface (how many public park benches and tables are composite??).
the alumiunium will be able to come with plastic or aluminium end caps etc so no rough or pointy bits and will last for years and years. I garuntee the instant you try and claim ANY of those composite warrantys and you send them a photo of it as a table it will be null and void as you "didn't use it as intended"
https://www.oxworks.com.au/slats-and-screens/diy-aluminium-slat-systems/vs5010rc-90x16mm-slat--5800mm?gad_source=1
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mic-d
21st February 2025, 04:32 PM
personally... I would find the patterned aluminium.
the first person who comes down with a hot plate, or scratches the hell out of it with cutlery or anything and the composite won't look great, and its not like you can just sand it nice again.... Aluminium will probably be more expensive but is a heck of a lot more durable as a table surface (how many public park benches and tables are composite??).
the alumiunium will be able to come with plastic or aluminium end caps etc so no rough or pointy bits and will last for years and years. I garuntee the instant you try and claim ANY of those composite warrantys and you send them a photo of it as a table it will be null and void as you "didn't use it as intended"
https://www.oxworks.com.au/slats-and-screens/diy-aluminium-slat-systems/vs5010rc-90x16mm-slat--5800mm?gad_source=1
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You might be right about the composite. Though as I said in my subsequent posts, we ruled it out already. I'll follow up the ally idea tho. thanks!
r3nov8or
22nd February 2025, 08:08 PM
the alumiunium will be able to come with plastic or aluminium end caps etc so no rough or pointy bits and will last for years and years. I garuntee the instant you try and claim ANY of those composite warrantys and you send them a photo of it as a table it will be null and void as you "didn't use it as intended"
https://www.oxworks.com.au/slats-and-screens/diy-aluminium-slat-systems/vs5010rc-90x16mm-slat--5800mm?gad_source=1
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I don't see anything on that website which suggests this product is made for trafficable surfaces. It's for fences, screens etc
havabeer69
24th February 2025, 10:29 AM
I don't see anything on that website which suggests this product is made for trafficable surfaces. It's for fences, screens etc
Yeah was more of an example, probably not the exact product.
These are the ones we have at our local foreshore area.
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mic-d
24th February 2025, 04:51 PM
Yeah was more of an example, probably not the exact product.
These are the ones we have at our local foreshore area.
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Can you get a brand name on that? I found this company but that one looks nicer https://babaluminium.com.au/product/outdoor-aluminium-table-settings-t4000/
havabeer69
24th February 2025, 07:41 PM
I didn't really grab the brand, or a good picture. But i'm pretty sure the logo says SF
so gonna go out on a limb and say its the "street furniture" brand as these pretty much look like them
https://streetfurniture.com/product/aria-bench/
https://streetfurniture.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/031-copy.jpg
r3nov8or
24th February 2025, 07:52 PM
Saw this today... Just out of interest... https://www.replas.com.au/
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droog
24th February 2025, 10:23 PM
I don't see anything on that website which suggests this product is made for trafficable surfaces. It's for fences, screens etc
This one advertised as a decking material
https://www.knotwood.com.au/decking/