lol22
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Hi all
I'm new to this site so please forgive any newbie gaffs and point me in the right direction? Thanks
My project is to build an oak framed porch. I have limited power tools and only very basic carpentry experience.
The basic idea is that the wall are constructed so that the frame is exposed inside and out with the spaces filled by obscured glass panels and a door (of course). The frame will look something like studding (1 metre centres but without the noggins). A single pitched roof with slate or shingles finishes it off. The roof overhangs the door by about 50 cm. Overall dimensions - width 3m, depth 0.5 m and height - tall enough so my 6' friends don't bump their head on the overhang.
The existing porch sits on a concrete pad. I am in two minds as to whether to remove or reuse the pad. For keeping the pad - simplifies the build. For removing the pad - it blocks air bricks that ought to ventilate a cellar room that I will convert (in the fullness of time ).
Questions -
Could I use sawn new oak sleepers for the frame? will it move so much that the glass would be broken. I would not paint it or treat it.
What type of jointing should I use for fixing the upright sections to horizontal sections? For the corners (especially at ground level)?
What tools would I need to make a good job of the joints? I presume I need a router? If so, what make - how much £ should I spend
Any suggestions for fixing the glass into the frame? I plan to rout a rebate and use some flexible fixing compound. But is there anything better? Is routing that much oak practical/ would be about 25metres to rout. Could I ask the wood yard to rout it for me?
Would cedar shingles look good with oak frame? Or is there something else to consider?
Thanks in advance
I'm new to this site so please forgive any newbie gaffs and point me in the right direction? Thanks
My project is to build an oak framed porch. I have limited power tools and only very basic carpentry experience.
The basic idea is that the wall are constructed so that the frame is exposed inside and out with the spaces filled by obscured glass panels and a door (of course). The frame will look something like studding (1 metre centres but without the noggins). A single pitched roof with slate or shingles finishes it off. The roof overhangs the door by about 50 cm. Overall dimensions - width 3m, depth 0.5 m and height - tall enough so my 6' friends don't bump their head on the overhang.
The existing porch sits on a concrete pad. I am in two minds as to whether to remove or reuse the pad. For keeping the pad - simplifies the build. For removing the pad - it blocks air bricks that ought to ventilate a cellar room that I will convert (in the fullness of time ).
Questions -
Could I use sawn new oak sleepers for the frame? will it move so much that the glass would be broken. I would not paint it or treat it.
What type of jointing should I use for fixing the upright sections to horizontal sections? For the corners (especially at ground level)?
What tools would I need to make a good job of the joints? I presume I need a router? If so, what make - how much £ should I spend
Any suggestions for fixing the glass into the frame? I plan to rout a rebate and use some flexible fixing compound. But is there anything better? Is routing that much oak practical/ would be about 25metres to rout. Could I ask the wood yard to rout it for me?
Would cedar shingles look good with oak frame? Or is there something else to consider?
Thanks in advance