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We obtained a custom made Xmas tree that uses various red gum branches. Each of these branches are attached via screws to each other and the main trunk. Whilst this worked for this year as its wood we don't expect the screws will hold up year after year. We're looking for advice on what type of bracket may be useful for this purpose? Our alternative is to consider square lashing and relive our time in Scouting.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what type of bracket/s we could use that don't involve repeatedly screwing into the wood?
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Hi @Noyade
That is a fantastic suggestion. Plus, marking the branches to its position means that you can replicate the tree without getting lost in the assembly.
Eric
Hi Noyade,
They sanded both the stem and branches. They then attached them via wood screws. It's the wood screws we have concerns about being able to reattach them over following years.
Regards,
Dee
Hi Noyade,
I can definately see that solution working: thank you so much for sharing!
Regards,
Dee
That's our project for the rest of the year then...or until we get sick of seeing a denuded Xmas tree lurking around our house.
Regards,
Dee
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