I have some left over larch cladding from cladding my workshop and we have a sunken trampoline we want to screen with the cladding and then plant in front of it. It needs to last about 10 years by which time the kids should be well past the trampoline and we can take it out and do something else.
We are planning for something like this (ignore the plants in this pic )
The cladding itself will be 44mm square and max height of 1.8m. Spacing will be 44mm between the cladding posts and a gentle curve for a total distance of approx 2.5m, so we are planning for 30 posts.
What do people think is the best / easiest way to do this?
Options I have thought of...
1. Get some flat strap and sink it into a concrete trench and go above ground level and then screw the posts to two pieces of strap
2. Concrete trench and just sink the posts in them (opinions on size of trench, I was thinking 200mm deep, 150mm wide?)
3. Wooden sleepers tied into ground with anchors, cladding screwed to front of sleepers
Feel free to chime in with any suggestions / thoughts!
We are planning for something like this (ignore the plants in this pic )
The cladding itself will be 44mm square and max height of 1.8m. Spacing will be 44mm between the cladding posts and a gentle curve for a total distance of approx 2.5m, so we are planning for 30 posts.
What do people think is the best / easiest way to do this?
Options I have thought of...
1. Get some flat strap and sink it into a concrete trench and go above ground level and then screw the posts to two pieces of strap
2. Concrete trench and just sink the posts in them (opinions on size of trench, I was thinking 200mm deep, 150mm wide?)
3. Wooden sleepers tied into ground with anchors, cladding screwed to front of sleepers
Feel free to chime in with any suggestions / thoughts!