NJB
10th August 2007, 05:34 PM
I'm a the final stages of a courtyard deck, I need to mount c 150mm x 35mm dressed treated pine board onto retaining 600mm x 100mm limestone block wall, to create a timber coping that doubles up as a perch/seat in places and a feature in the other. probably looking in total at affixing 20 metres. with half of that cut to lengths to create a curve. Then the plan is to sand , rout a bull-nose and stain to match deck.
The limestone is existing and in good nick but wasnt laid super square, so there maybe a bit of making up to do.
In the past I've had timber pop loose when cemented onto brick, I'm thinking liquid nails - but this pomme isnt that experienced in working with WA's limestone, Temperatures and UV levels.
Any ideas or experiences before I invest in a dozen tubes of glue ?
The limestone is existing and in good nick but wasnt laid super square, so there maybe a bit of making up to do.
In the past I've had timber pop loose when cemented onto brick, I'm thinking liquid nails - but this pomme isnt that experienced in working with WA's limestone, Temperatures and UV levels.
Any ideas or experiences before I invest in a dozen tubes of glue ?