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Materials
Tools
Recycled hardwood slats
75x30 h3 treated pine 3m lengths
zenith treated pine screws 8 x 10 x 50mm
Drill
square
clamps
drop saw
Clever tool
https://www.bunnings.com.au/macsim-8g-trim-head-clever-tool_p2360697
Steps
Step 1
1/5Involve brains trust.
Step 2
2/5Cut the timber to length. We also go Bunnings to cut the h3 pine to length, thank you Bunnings.
Step 3
3/5Painting the Timbers before assembling, is an easier option
Step 4
4/5Drill countersink holes, then screw.
Step 5
5/5Tada!
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Re: Wooden gates turned into garden trellis
Hi @Grub80,
Fantastic work by you and your dad! What a great project to do together. You have really done a great job re-purposing those hardwood slats and creating something eye catching to hold your plants. I am loving the colour of paint you chose, are you able to share what it is called?
Well done!
Katie
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Re: Wooden gates turned into garden trellis
Hi @Grub80
What a wonderfully built garden trellis, you can put in climbers or hang herb planters on the horizontal pieces. If you had enough timber pieces you could have turned the bottom part into a vegetable garden.
Thank you for sharing such a marvellous project.
Eric
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Re: Wooden gates turned into garden trellis
Hi @KatieC , the colour is Rainforest, British paints exterior low sheen purchased at Bunnings
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Re: Wooden gates turned into garden trellis
Now thats a brilliant idea! and it woulr really work with the base being heavy enough to stop it being blown over so easily!
I get strong winds and its going to filed away fro future use for sure!. Nice work!
Dave
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