Sunday, January 17, 2010

Wood Gazebo What Kind Of Wood Should I Use To Build A Gazebo?

What kind of wood should I use to build a gazebo? - wood gazebo

I think the construction of a pavilion than a simple frame around my garden. I live in a climate of extremes - very cold winters and hot summers and good rainfall. So the question is: What kind of wood would be best for this type of project? Can I use the wood a little cheaper, if they are a little excessive to me?

5 comments:

  1. Use pressure-treated wood. It is weather more than if you treat the wood regularly.

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  2. Use pressure-treated wood. It is weather more than if you treat the wood regularly.

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  3. Impregnated or whether for economic or redwood, you have a lot of money. Anyway, it will be long.

    If you are a cheaper wood, you do not use varnish or a layer of polyurethane these "surface. Instead, the use of tung oil. Penetrates and fills the first layers of cells and form a solid barrier against moisture.

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  4. ♫ ₤íƒɛ Ɩʂ Å Ɗɑŋϲҽ ♫January 20, 2010 at 10:13 AM

    I like the cedar. Of course, in May sealed to protect against the elements and still is the beauty of the wood for a show.

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  5. Cedar, but it's become expensive or processed shall be treated for one year to dry, then the garment

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