Hi
Please can you give your expert advice on timber choice for a garden arbor.
Will be 3m wide 0.6 deep.
Would like a chunky type arbor.
For the 4 posts was going to use 4" x 4" planed and treated fence post 10ft length. But they look bit too thin. Can get 5 x 5 but they're unplaned and was planning on painting the posts white and might look fairly rough.
Found a supplier who has 5 x 4 planed playground posts in 10ft so thinking about these.
For the 3m crossbeams should I get treated timber?, thinking 2" x 8". But I cannot get these planed and again may look bit rough.
Was planning on painting/staining these beams brown and also the boards to go on top of these. Would it be pointless getting untreated timber and putting some preservative on it and staining? Want this arbor to last a long time. Don't want to spend a fortune, 5 x 4 posts will cost approx £60 and happy enough with that and whatever the cost for the rest
Also any advice on best exterior wood paint for posts and stain for beams etc. Thanks for any help
Please can you give your expert advice on timber choice for a garden arbor.
Will be 3m wide 0.6 deep.
Would like a chunky type arbor.
For the 4 posts was going to use 4" x 4" planed and treated fence post 10ft length. But they look bit too thin. Can get 5 x 5 but they're unplaned and was planning on painting the posts white and might look fairly rough.
Found a supplier who has 5 x 4 planed playground posts in 10ft so thinking about these.
For the 3m crossbeams should I get treated timber?, thinking 2" x 8". But I cannot get these planed and again may look bit rough.
Was planning on painting/staining these beams brown and also the boards to go on top of these. Would it be pointless getting untreated timber and putting some preservative on it and staining? Want this arbor to last a long time. Don't want to spend a fortune, 5 x 4 posts will cost approx £60 and happy enough with that and whatever the cost for the rest
Also any advice on best exterior wood paint for posts and stain for beams etc. Thanks for any help