I have been tasked to make a cover for the filter workings of the garden pond.
There are a lot of (green) oak posts in the garden. The boss therefore wants the filter cover to be oak as well.
What we have decided on is a metal skeleton frame, which is then clad with thin horizontal strips of oak (this will match a stone feature in the garden). The strips will be about 5cm high and about 12mm thick.
My question is, there seem little point buying anything that is kiln dried so am I right to assume air dried is the best way forward? (Will be buying rough sawn and machining it up myself)
Mark
There are a lot of (green) oak posts in the garden. The boss therefore wants the filter cover to be oak as well.
What we have decided on is a metal skeleton frame, which is then clad with thin horizontal strips of oak (this will match a stone feature in the garden). The strips will be about 5cm high and about 12mm thick.
My question is, there seem little point buying anything that is kiln dried so am I right to assume air dried is the best way forward? (Will be buying rough sawn and machining it up myself)
Mark