mickthetree
Established Member
Hi all
I've been asked to make a new garden gate for my folks.
Their current gate is 6ft tall by 3ft 10ins wide. There is a 3in sq post on each side as a frame providing an anchor for the hinges against the house wall and the other side is for the latch. Both the hinge post and the latch post are the same hight as the gate. The top rail is only there to keep the frame square as the latch side is not fixed in the ground.
The current gate has been in situ longer than they've lived there (25 years) and they have never given it any treatment or care. Although the bottom foot is now rotten as the dog has discovered! :lol:
Firstly what would be the most suitable timber? Cedar is naturally weather resistant no? I guess oak? and what sort of finish would last best outside? Cost is also a factor. Isnt it always! so does that rule cedar out?
They are after something similar looking. I would need to make it as impervious to water ingress as possible, to which end I assume I wouldnt want through mortices in the frame as the end grain would be exposed??
any suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
I've been asked to make a new garden gate for my folks.
Their current gate is 6ft tall by 3ft 10ins wide. There is a 3in sq post on each side as a frame providing an anchor for the hinges against the house wall and the other side is for the latch. Both the hinge post and the latch post are the same hight as the gate. The top rail is only there to keep the frame square as the latch side is not fixed in the ground.
The current gate has been in situ longer than they've lived there (25 years) and they have never given it any treatment or care. Although the bottom foot is now rotten as the dog has discovered! :lol:
Firstly what would be the most suitable timber? Cedar is naturally weather resistant no? I guess oak? and what sort of finish would last best outside? Cost is also a factor. Isnt it always! so does that rule cedar out?
They are after something similar looking. I would need to make it as impervious to water ingress as possible, to which end I assume I wouldnt want through mortices in the frame as the end grain would be exposed??
any suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated.