did you drill from the inside first?
Built a deck for the first time and half way through a 6ft Fence. Enjoying learning new skills. It's not amazing but I love it and felt really proud of myself.
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Thanks. Actually I replaced those vertical supports three years ago rather than this time. They were rotten three years ago so I managed to prop up the rest of the previous structure while I replaced them back then. They are still fine so I didn't bother changing them now but did consider it. They are concreted in below the soil level. I do agree they are thinner than I would like, and slightly thinner than the rest of the wood used. But at the time I could not get the right sized posts so made do (I can't remember why the wood was an issue last time). This weekend I am making two long vertical trellises to put against each one for plants to climb up. So they won't look so thin and will help grow some cover up to the top.Looks great! @Hades How are your posts mounted in the ground? I personally would have gone for bigger posts!
That looks great for a first attempt. It doesn't look too big though. What's the size?
Got about half way through shifting 5 tonnes of top soil. Weather is too hot for this kinda work.
Was way too hot yesterday - was was to finish the DIY shower - one correction to the top shower head piping but it was so hot with a MAP torch in one hand, a ventilator mask on and close confinement I decided to delay to today.
I'd do loft In winter as then it's not too bad up there. However warm it is outside, going in a lost is far worse, it's a small area where you will be scrabbling around in with no airflow (compared to outside). Doing it in winter means you get a bit warm doing it but it's not uncomfortable.Yeah it's pretty horrid. I need to board my loft really but that's a job I'll defo avoid