We have a bridge over a stream that we replaced 8 or so years ago. I kept the old Douglas Fir boards under a shed just in case! The five bar gate at the end of the drive gave up the ghost last year presenting me with the perfect opportunity to use the boards. The boards were not large enough for the top rail or styles so I bought more DF from a local sawmill. The boards were full of splits and knots but I managed to machine enough material for the rails and cross members. All coach bolts were stainless steel and the hinge set was galvanised so had to be powder-coated to prevent the tannin/acetic acid issue with DF. Now just need a stonemason to rebuild the collapsed wall where it will hang!!
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