okeydokey
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It has been suggested that I get rid of some slightly raised beds (about 6" high) as the wood is rotten and unsightly and replace with 2 octagonal raised beds (about 6 foot across) - so far so good. The interior angles of an Octagon are 135° so the cutting angle of each section is 67.5° on each end, 6" gravel board would do but decking timber is prettier! and is to be the wood for the job.
The sections should marry up nicely and I have found you can buy 135° brackets to go inside the joints to hold them together with 2 on each joint (the ones Ive seen not cheap) and I guess this is the way forward but is there a better way? a nail gun would fix the joints nicely (don't have one) and nails or screws would break out the angled timber at the joints I suspect. Its outside so any glue would not work.
What say you?
The sections should marry up nicely and I have found you can buy 135° brackets to go inside the joints to hold them together with 2 on each joint (the ones Ive seen not cheap) and I guess this is the way forward but is there a better way? a nail gun would fix the joints nicely (don't have one) and nails or screws would break out the angled timber at the joints I suspect. Its outside so any glue would not work.
What say you?