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    Green Oak Gazebo Design

    If looking to construct in 100% oak, could 100x100mm oak be used to substitute the 150mm softwood rafters? Really struggling to find any form of comparison between using hardwood v softwood.
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    Green Oak Gazebo Design

    Thank you for this. Is it still possible with a 150x150mm oak or would 200mm be the minimum? By the looks of a 5m 200x100 green oak beam I am going to struggle working alone in the construction phase! Otherwise I guess I am back with the centre post halfway along the span. Trying to keep it...
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    Green Oak Gazebo Design

    Yes once saturated they can be quite heavy but the growing medium is fairly lightweight. The recommended load figure I have read is 120kg/m2 inc live loading if that helps at all? I went to view the oak yesterday and I think after seeing the 200x150 beams they look overkill and also not very...
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    Green Oak Gazebo Design

    Hi All, We are just about to start a timber frame project, a gazebo measuring approx 2.4x4.8, it will be a flat roof design with a green/sedum roof. Therefore on the face of it a simple design/build, (hopefully). I originally planned on 6 150x150mm posts which would be set at the corners and...
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    Are fencing and cls timbers treated the same?

    I had assumed that was the case as I am sure they are batched through together anyway. Thanks for the confirmation!
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    Are fencing and cls timbers treated the same?

    Need to get some fencing put up this week and while I intend to use regular treated posts I need to decide on the rails. The fence will be feathedge and built onto a wall with the posts bolted to the piers. Due to the spacing distance buying regular 3.6m lengths of rails will produce a lot...
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