DIY - How to build a Horizontal Privacy Screen - RealCedar.com
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2020
- DIY - How to build a Real Cedar Horizontal Privacy Screen or fence. For Free plans to build this beautiful and raised planter bed visit us at bit.ly/RCScreenPlans
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For starters, this highly revered, durable wood is naturally resistant to rot, decay and insect attacks, which means any project you build with Real Cedar will last longer and require less maintenance. But wait!
There’s more:
BEAUTY - Aesthetically, there really is no substitute for the natural beauty of Real Cedar. Imbued with decidedly crisp, yet superbly rich, tonal properties, Real Cedar can create dynamic outdoor sanctuaries, embolden traditional home décor and inspire cutting-edge architecture.
VERSATILITY - Western Red Cedar is pitch and resin-free. Which means it’s ideal for accepting and holding a wide range of beautiful finishes. Real Cedar also offers a wide range of lumber dimensions, surface textures and grades. Ergo, whatever your desired effect is, Real Cedar’s got the wood for you.
SUSTAINABILITY - Independent studies prove that when it comes to environmental performance, natural wood is superior to synthetics products in every way. While other building materials generate greenhouse gasses, Western Red Cedar actually removes greenhouse gasses from the atmosphere. And unlike brick, cement and composites, Real Cedar is renewable and biodegradable. Plus, Real Cedar is sourced from the most sustainably managed forests in the world.
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This guy is a professional, nice job
Exactly what I need😉🐱😉
Gr8 team.... so well explained....cheers !!!
Glad you liked it!
Would it be suit on tropical area ? We got plenty rain here, the wood won't last more than years.
what is the size of the front lumber and the spaces between it?
Wow a real diy. Just beautiful.
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Can you please explain the decision to not use pressure treated posts? Love the video and fence design. Thank you!
Hi Tyler, sorry for the late reply. It was an appearance preference. Since western red cedar resists rot and decay without being treated with preservatives, the project looks better with 100% WRC materials.
Love this design! Can this design be used to build full privacy fence for a yard? Thank you for sharing!
Hi Jerry, for the best answer, I recommend sending your question here, www.realcedar.com/about/contact. One of our team members will be able to give you a more thorough answer.
11.54 full fence,
The instructions recommend stainless OR hot-dipped galvanized nails. Is it a myth that galvanized will make the cedar bleed? Or does cedar react differently to electrogalvanized vs hot dipped?
Hi Paul, for a detailed answer to your question we recommend getting in touch with one of our Real Cedar team members here. www.realcedar.com/about/contact. They will be able to give you the answers.
What are the dimensions of the wood used for the front stops?
1x2 and 1x1. The 1x2 for the side the slats we nailed into.
@@WRCLA what is the size of the front lumber and the spaces between it?
@@hassanel-khayat27 since they haven't replied back to your question I'm going to take a wild guess, they're one by six cedar board which is actually three quarters by 5 and 1/2 inches, and the skinnier slacks they just cut that five and a half inch board down the middle making it two and three quarters inches, and the spacing was a scrap of their slat board 3/4 inch thick.
All coastal old growth should be off limits to any logging !
Second growth is ok for sure :)
I'm so confused. This us NOT beginner friendly. The braces were confusing as to where exactly they were placed and why. You will need a bit of knowledge prior to performing these methods step by step and comprehending what you're doing
All the braces do is hold level until the concrete drys. If not it would move while pouring the concrete. You would understand much faster finding a framing home videos, there's on guy that builds entire houses solo, it's literally insane.
Cedar has the lowest carbon footprint? I guess she's never been to a clear cut cedar forest in the west coast of Canada - entire forests decimated.
realcedar.com/why-western-red-cedar/environmental-sustainability/
I’ve worked in the logging industry. People who claim that “entire forests are decimated” need to take a drive down a forest access road, get out of their cars and actually walk into the woods. If the entire forest is decimated there is no concern of getting lost. Let me know how that turns out.
@@stevelaframboise3195
Exactly. All these people who think that “corporate greed” is destroying the forest can’t explain why loggers would put themselves out of business by destroying their supply. 😂😂
@@WRCLA - That link is about Cedar vs. Steel vs. Concrete, not Cedar vs. pressure-treated Pine (which is what I thought you were talking about in the video).