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[Closed] Wood for fencing - need treated or treat your own?

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As above, I am struggling to find brown treated timber for a fence in the required size (or anything even close).

Is buying sawn timber then treating it yourself going to be durable enough?


 
Posted : 17/03/2015 1:34 pm
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Buy pressure treated timber and then stain it.


 
Posted : 17/03/2015 1:35 pm
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Why?

Green -> brown is going to look duff (and not match the existing part of the fence)


 
Posted : 17/03/2015 1:44 pm
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Pressure treated will last years longer than anything where you've just painted a surface treatment on.


 
Posted : 17/03/2015 1:48 pm
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because pressure treating wood forces the preservative deep into the wood. painting a preservative on gets a few mm deep at best.

paint the whole fence if you want it to match.


 
Posted : 17/03/2015 1:50 pm
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Pressure treated will last years longer than anything where you've just painted a surface treatment on.

+1 - cut a pressure treated post across the section and see how deep the treatment goes compared to a surface stain. The base colour wont be noticable under a brown stain and even if it was i'd rather this than replacing the fence in a few years after it all rots through.


 
Posted : 17/03/2015 1:52 pm
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OK thanks all.

EDIT Ooh a question: I will have to cut down 150mm to match the 125mm I have. I am thinking cut at an angle and keep that edge down-facing so water doesn't sit on it.

Is that better than a flat edge (not pressure treated) at the top?


 
Posted : 17/03/2015 2:11 pm
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Bump


 
Posted : 17/03/2015 9:45 pm
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just get 125mm... !!!

if you are going to paint slop it with creosote and used engine oil

will last for years that way


 
Posted : 17/03/2015 10:09 pm
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Cut edges into a bucket with 1" of preservative in the bottom. Leave for half an hour (will wick several inches up the wood).


 
Posted : 17/03/2015 10:47 pm

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