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Hi everyone,
Every Monday I'm keen to hear what you got up to over the weekend.
It might have been starting a new project, getting stuck into some gardening, hosting a cracking BBQ, catching a new movie, getting some exercise, catching up with friends and family, or just relaxing with a good book.
Please share in the discussion below.
Jason
Many thanks for sharing, @Andy_Mann. It would be great if you could start a new discussion and share some photos of this project. I'm sure all the community would love to see what you have achieved.
We managed to get some gardening in over the weekend, have started planting in our backyard. It's also going to be a big job...
Jason
Kid-free weekend? Great work @ProjectPete.
I am also thinking about some sort of feature wall at the moment for the new games room. I have some WRC timber battens leftover from our pool fence and want to utilise them.
Jason
@Jason Keen to see how it all goes mate. I'll share my project soon, just waiting on my Marri wood to come out the kiln, cut to size and then I've got a 6 hour round trip to pick it all up (a friend of mine has a mill down south and is obvs doing me a great deal for me to drive 6 hours for it )
I'm basically doing it like decking, with a staggered layout, but fixing it to a fence instead of the ground.
@Jason & @ProjectPete, looking forward to seeing your outdoor feature walls, I messed up our WRC fence, & Karri deck years ago, so please learn from my mistakes.
I got lazy with wood oiling the WRC, so our fence now looks like it's made of roughly handled, craggy shiplapped driftwood (not a good look), & the Karri deck disappeared in front of my eyes, but serves me right for not termite proofing it.
@Jason I forgot to mention before that you'll need to treat all surfaces of your cedar.
I'd always thought that Western Red Cedar was very stable, but it still requires complete sealing for it to mauntain its beauty.
If you only do the visible faces, moisture ingress from the untreated areas will potentially wreak havoc with the wood (as in my case), causing warping & splitting, plus it will expand in the wet seasons, & shrink in the dry which could be a problem if hard mounted directly to the fence.
Yeah I've oiled the frame already @Andy_Mann and will certainly oil the Marri once I receive it and do it 1-2 times a year depending how it matures.
I've gone for rough sawn for a more rustic finish in the area so have that working in my favour as it ages
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