gasman
Established Member
SWMBO wants a pergola - big oak structure in the garden going down to an area where there are a couple of benches. She wants it a bit like this - quite simple but maybe with the horizontal cross pieces sticking out to the sides a bit more.
So I bought 16 x 3metre x 100x100mm green oak (about 20 cubic feet or so) from Venables in Shropshire for £400 + delivery £70. It is good quality, straight and true and seems a good buy
I plan to do pegged M&T joints, with 8 vertical pieces in 4 arches joined together longitudinally as well as cross-pieces
My questions are;
1. What do people think about putting the 8 vertical posts on 4 inch met posts rather than sinking them in concrete? I think it should be way strong enough and the whole structure should resist movement which I know is one drawback of metposts
2. Do I need the 45 degree bracing pieces? and if so do they have to be morticed and pegged as well/ If so that increases the amount of work dramatically.
Has anyone any experience of similar? It would be good to get some advice along these lines. Thanks a lot and regards
Mark
So I bought 16 x 3metre x 100x100mm green oak (about 20 cubic feet or so) from Venables in Shropshire for £400 + delivery £70. It is good quality, straight and true and seems a good buy
I plan to do pegged M&T joints, with 8 vertical pieces in 4 arches joined together longitudinally as well as cross-pieces
My questions are;
1. What do people think about putting the 8 vertical posts on 4 inch met posts rather than sinking them in concrete? I think it should be way strong enough and the whole structure should resist movement which I know is one drawback of metposts
2. Do I need the 45 degree bracing pieces? and if so do they have to be morticed and pegged as well/ If so that increases the amount of work dramatically.
Has anyone any experience of similar? It would be good to get some advice along these lines. Thanks a lot and regards
Mark