wallace
Established Member
I have been asked to make some driveway gates and was going to use tantalised posts and machine them to size. Will this timber be ok or should I be using redwood?
thanks
Mark
thanks
Mark
An exterior timber would be better such as iroko, oak?
Post go rotten at the junction of soil at ground level so we tarred or black jacked the bottom of the post to a foot above ground. Field gates in our area usually had stone gate posts into which we would lead in a gate crook, scary especially if the clay was a bit damp. Timber posts were in green oak. Just bought a load of path edging its softwood and treated including a load of pegs. The preservative is not tanalised to be honest I don't know what it is, should ask. Its quite reasonable in cost comes in 3 meter lengths @ £2.05 a board plus vat. One thing about tanalised timber you should not use it in wood burners as it gives off toxic fumes.end of the gatepost in a bucket of used engine oil and let capillary action draw it up
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