Caporegime
If you have pressure treated fencing just leave the fence as is...you are just making unnecessary work for you later down the line.
Yeah they're pressure treated, but will need painting, to fit in with the rest of the gdn.
If you have pressure treated fencing just leave the fence as is...you are just making unnecessary work for you later down the line.
Yeah they're pressure treated, but will need painting, to fit in with the rest of the gdn.
Guidance online suggests that pressure treated wood isn't supposed to be painted for at least 6 months because, after pressure treating, it will still be wet.
Spose i could just put em up for now then (if not dry), then paint em when dried, and do i really need a primer on first ?
I'm no expert on fence painting, I've only ever used Ronseal One Coat Fence Life or Cuprinol Garden Shades. Never used a primer before.
Don't think this warrants it's own thread.
I need to lay some concrete on top of an existing concrete slab. At the moment there is one section and then a step down onto a lower section. I want to raise the lower section to equal the height of the higher section.
I presume i need to stick some steel bars in place for reinforcement rather than just lay it over the top of the existing but i'm struggling to find any. I always thought it was called "rebar" but can't find anything under that name at either Travis Perkins, Jewsen etc and i want to buy it locally.
The closest i can find is this Zinc plated steel threaded rod. Will this do the job?
https://www.screwfix.com/p/easyfix-bright-zinc-plated-steel-threaded-rods-m10-x-1000mm-5-pack/39347
It's probably the camera angle, but it looks like some of them bow in at the top . They look very smart though.Put me new fence panels up
Only took about 3 and half hrs, but im ******
Looks good. I take it the posts are on the other side rather than doing them in between?
It's probably the camera angle, but it looks like some of them bow in at the top . They look very smart though.
@Rilot what projector is that please? Interesting that you can mount right in front of screen.