Halo Jones
Established Member
Hi all,
I am starting a shed/workshop build which will be 12x14'. One gable faces onto the street but the other gable is garden facing and I plan on extending the roof by 4' and having an open porch area as part of the build. I was planning on making an external end truss and posts from 4x4 larch. I know larch is pretty durable but I don't want the feet of the posts in the soil. In France I have seen pretty discreet galvanised steel supports that are embedded in concrete and hold the wooden post 2 or 3" above the ground making the post almost look as if it is floating. I cannot find a similar thing in the uk with all the post spikes looking really ugly. If anyone understands the above description do they have any idea where I can source such a thing?
Cheers,
Halo
I am starting a shed/workshop build which will be 12x14'. One gable faces onto the street but the other gable is garden facing and I plan on extending the roof by 4' and having an open porch area as part of the build. I was planning on making an external end truss and posts from 4x4 larch. I know larch is pretty durable but I don't want the feet of the posts in the soil. In France I have seen pretty discreet galvanised steel supports that are embedded in concrete and hold the wooden post 2 or 3" above the ground making the post almost look as if it is floating. I cannot find a similar thing in the uk with all the post spikes looking really ugly. If anyone understands the above description do they have any idea where I can source such a thing?
Cheers,
Halo