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  1. #1
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    Question Screen/fence post question

    Hi,

    I am making a privacy screen/fence down the side of my property. The width is 2 meters and height is 1.9 meters. Just wondering if i would be better off with two posts (90x90 treated pine) or one to support the screen. I will have a piece of 90x45 treated pine bolted to the house wall. The boards are just 90mm treated pine decking screwed onto the posts. I have included a pic as to what i am constructing.

    Thanks,
    nesbit

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    I am building the same sort of thing. The treated pine decking you intend to use. I built a ramp 4 meters long and 1.5 meters wide, the decking moves with weather in the summer as it heats up the ends curl 25mm, so I am going to replace the treated pine with hardwood. For the screen I am leaning to WR cedar or hardwood.
    les

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    I agree with Les. Treated pine, over a span of 2 metres will not be a good look.
    TM

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    2 posts I'd reckon, I reckon your gaps could vary a bit over 1 metre centres, let alone 2 metre.

    Consider putting some vertical battens in between, so the t/p screening is supported on 500mm centres.


    Cheers....................Sean


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