andrewm
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I have some raised beds to build 2m x 1.2m x 500mm. They will be more than just to grow veg in, they will be one end of a gravel area so I was thinking about using 6" x 2" treated, regularised timber with an eased edge. Mitred joins at the end. Glued and then stacked three high with a bit of 2x4 on top to hold the liner in place. They will be painted to match other garden items.
My concern is though that this may be susceptible to cupping over time and am wondering if I could prevent that by laminating together two pieces of 6x1 in opposite orientations so any cupping would be in opposite directions.
Any comments appreciated.
Andrew
My concern is though that this may be susceptible to cupping over time and am wondering if I could prevent that by laminating together two pieces of 6x1 in opposite orientations so any cupping would be in opposite directions.
Any comments appreciated.
Andrew