Feather edge fence panels
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Feather edge fence panels
Feather edge fence panels
Due to some recent high winds I had to replace some feather edge fence panels at the side of the house. You can buy these for less than they cost me to make but I doubt if they will last as long (fingers crossed)
The old panels were too large for the opening and were touching at both sides and the bottom, When I made the new panels I made them slightly smaller then any water would not soak into them as much. You can see that the old panels are rotten-
I made the new panels by making a frame, using 3*2 timber for the cross sections and 2*2 for the uprights. I made the uprights longer so that after I had nailed all the feather edge boards in position I could cut the top radius and the 2*2 would give me something substantial to nail into instead of just nailing into the feather edge boards. The cordless nail gun makes really light work of jobs like this-
The finished panels, just need a lick of wood preserver now although all cut ends were soaked in preserver before assembly
Due to some recent high winds I had to replace some feather edge fence panels at the side of the house. You can buy these for less than they cost me to make but I doubt if they will last as long (fingers crossed)
The old panels were too large for the opening and were touching at both sides and the bottom, When I made the new panels I made them slightly smaller then any water would not soak into them as much. You can see that the old panels are rotten-
I made the new panels by making a frame, using 3*2 timber for the cross sections and 2*2 for the uprights. I made the uprights longer so that after I had nailed all the feather edge boards in position I could cut the top radius and the 2*2 would give me something substantial to nail into instead of just nailing into the feather edge boards. The cordless nail gun makes really light work of jobs like this-
The finished panels, just need a lick of wood preserver now although all cut ends were soaked in preserver before assembly
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Re: Feather edge fence panels
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Looks a very nice job Boss
John
Looks a very nice job Boss
John
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Re: Feather edge fence panels
yep good job boss man
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Re: Feather edge fence panels
Lovely neat job, thanks for showing us how you did it ! I'm always learning on here
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Re: Feather edge fence panels
Looks great, things to remember for our new house
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Re: Feather edge fence panels
Good job UHM. But I would've put a chamfer on the tops of the rails
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Re: Feather edge fence panels
Looks good mate
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