Roberto Flintofski
Established Member
Hi all,
Started a bit of an adventurous project, the construction of a replacement wooden greenhouse. My old one of about 12 years has stood used and abused and untreated for all that time and has now seen better days, on a limited budget I plan to replace with a new one constructed from 68x43 finished sizes pse timber then paint it before glazing with one of the Cuprinol shades colours knowing full well I am going to have to paint it every couple of years
I know in reality I should be using some form of far more durable rot resistant hardwood however funds currently do not allow for this, I have a morticing machine for the mortices and cut a sample joint to see how I got on ( just fine ) using my Band saw for the tenons on the test piece. Made a start today , mortices just fine however been struggling with trying to cut the tenons on the bandsaw due to the timber lengths, so have had to resort to cutting by hand. Had thought of trying to do them on the cross cut sled of my table saw, but again timber length 3300mm an issue, any ideas on how to do these an easier way ?
Next question, I'm a plodder so in no rush so can take my time and get 'tight joints' so do i just use a water proof glue to secure the joints or glue & dowels through the joint or glue and stainless screws ?
All help & ideas greatly received
Started a bit of an adventurous project, the construction of a replacement wooden greenhouse. My old one of about 12 years has stood used and abused and untreated for all that time and has now seen better days, on a limited budget I plan to replace with a new one constructed from 68x43 finished sizes pse timber then paint it before glazing with one of the Cuprinol shades colours knowing full well I am going to have to paint it every couple of years
I know in reality I should be using some form of far more durable rot resistant hardwood however funds currently do not allow for this, I have a morticing machine for the mortices and cut a sample joint to see how I got on ( just fine ) using my Band saw for the tenons on the test piece. Made a start today , mortices just fine however been struggling with trying to cut the tenons on the bandsaw due to the timber lengths, so have had to resort to cutting by hand. Had thought of trying to do them on the cross cut sled of my table saw, but again timber length 3300mm an issue, any ideas on how to do these an easier way ?
Next question, I'm a plodder so in no rush so can take my time and get 'tight joints' so do i just use a water proof glue to secure the joints or glue & dowels through the joint or glue and stainless screws ?
All help & ideas greatly received