What do you paint railway sleepers with
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Wood carries natural properties that it has been in the construction infrastructure for hundreds of years thus making them perfect material for sleepers. Nevertheless, one of the main benefits of using garden sleepers is their versatility in their construction use. They are very desirable in the use of outdoor architecture making them very attractive for landscape and decoration purposes.
It is important to note that with all the advantages of garden sleepers, the main disadvantage is that sleepers are treated with creosote oil, obtained from coal tar fraction. This preserves sleepers and prevents fungi growth on the wood and insect infestation; it is poisonous so it is important not to use them in playground areas, tree houses where children could spend a lot of time in recreation.
At McMahons, we sell both regular sleepers that are safe to use around children recreational areas. Also, we sell reclaimed sleepers which can be used for all general purpose garden construction such as raised beds, edging, garden paths or retaining walls. Forming a Planter or Raised Bed: Once you know the size of your location, it is important to make sure you have the material to complete the project. Clear the area of any unwanted vegetation that you do not need and then dig a shallow, level trench to allow for bedding material.
Normally, you would use courses in height and start by bedding the first sleeper onto a semi-dry concrete mix laid in your trench. Going Up: Now it is time to build up the course of the sleepers, it is important to overlap the joints on corners as well as on straight sections.
These can be fixed with Heavy Duty Wood Screws which require no pre-drilling. Alternative Fixing: Garden sleepers can be fixed together by means of galvanised straps. All of these come pre-drilled so they can easily be screwed to the sleepers. Finishing Off: After the construction phase has been completed, the final part is to cut off any unwanted ends and sharp edges.
I then constructed two layers of railway sleepers by placing them onto their narrow edge and fastening them together with mm Timberlok screws. The third top layer I laid flat on the wider edge and screwed it down. Finally I painted the cut ends and the top again. I filled up the raised bed with a mix of soil and compost and moved the plants from the front garden to the back.
Job done! Karen Frost West Bridgford Nottingham.
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