ajjsyd
16th May 2003, 01:59 AM
As soon as this rain stops and Noah brings the boat to shore I am going to finish off the federation fence (Lap & CAP) out the back.
At the moment it looks like a vision of the Somme just before Germany's last great offensive of 1918. The posts are up -all 17 of them - if I just added some barb wire we could re-shoot "all quite on the Western Front".
I already have half the form work for the retaining walls under the fences completedd and just need a few days of good weather to dry out the soil and I can finally finish it forming up, throw in copper pipe for water and the electrical conduiting for lighting and the back shed, and then it's pour concrete time.
Ah! the back shed!!!!!!!! Where i will escape to and practice the gentlemenly art of woodworking on the new work bench I just recently built and can salivate regularly over my power tool collection.
That all being said the next stop will be a picket fence for the front of our terrace house.
I have been looking at bunnings and found that the Jarah?? palings are actually cheaper (40%) than the cypress pine.
One thing is though they do not carry any posts or rails in Jarah. I was told by the bunnings rabbit man that people use pine rails & posts with the Jarah paling and just paint it.
I assume people opt for the termite resistance of cypress pine for posts and the jarah palings for the lower cost ???
Anyhow, I really like the red colour of jarah and have visions of doing the whole front of the house (6metres) in Jarah post, rails and palings and then using linsed oil and a sealer to bring out the colour and contrast it with some brass letter box and numbering etc.
Has anyone any experience doing this?, and will oiling it and then sealing it keep the depth of colour of the red jarah or will it just quickly go grey and dull within a seasn or two? I.e. am I setting myself up for a lot of regular maintainence, and just having to repaint it in three years.
Appreciate all comments and suggestions
At the moment it looks like a vision of the Somme just before Germany's last great offensive of 1918. The posts are up -all 17 of them - if I just added some barb wire we could re-shoot "all quite on the Western Front".
I already have half the form work for the retaining walls under the fences completedd and just need a few days of good weather to dry out the soil and I can finally finish it forming up, throw in copper pipe for water and the electrical conduiting for lighting and the back shed, and then it's pour concrete time.
Ah! the back shed!!!!!!!! Where i will escape to and practice the gentlemenly art of woodworking on the new work bench I just recently built and can salivate regularly over my power tool collection.
That all being said the next stop will be a picket fence for the front of our terrace house.
I have been looking at bunnings and found that the Jarah?? palings are actually cheaper (40%) than the cypress pine.
One thing is though they do not carry any posts or rails in Jarah. I was told by the bunnings rabbit man that people use pine rails & posts with the Jarah paling and just paint it.
I assume people opt for the termite resistance of cypress pine for posts and the jarah palings for the lower cost ???
Anyhow, I really like the red colour of jarah and have visions of doing the whole front of the house (6metres) in Jarah post, rails and palings and then using linsed oil and a sealer to bring out the colour and contrast it with some brass letter box and numbering etc.
Has anyone any experience doing this?, and will oiling it and then sealing it keep the depth of colour of the red jarah or will it just quickly go grey and dull within a seasn or two? I.e. am I setting myself up for a lot of regular maintainence, and just having to repaint it in three years.
Appreciate all comments and suggestions