nick205
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posted on 15/1/18 at 03:58 PM |
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Wanted - Wooden weather bar
Hi All,
I'm looking for a wooden weather bar to fit above my wooden shed doors. The doors open outwards and don't close all that well. Heavy
rain is starting to trickle down the inside of the doors.
Ideally I'd like a wooden weather bar to fit immediately above the doors so any rainwater runs over the bar and drips further out than the tops
of the door.
I've seen this kind of thing on the front lower edge of external house doors, but they seem to be limited to a width of 915mm - I need 1.2m!
Anyone know where to get such a thing or even where to look?
Cheers,
Nick
[Edited on 15/1/18 by nick205]
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nick205
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posted on 15/1/18 at 05:21 PM |
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Suppose I could splice two together to get the length I'm after - just being lazy and wanting to buy/use a single one!
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HowardB
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posted on 15/1/18 at 05:30 PM |
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Timber yards often have longer lengths - certainly more likely than B&Q
Howard
Fisher Fury was 2000 Zetec - now a 1600 (it Lives again and goes zoom)
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tims31
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posted on 15/1/18 at 05:51 PM |
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I know my local DIY place ( a proper tradition DIY not B&Q etc) has these sorts of moulding in soft wood and hard wood in lengths up to 1.8m but
thats probably no use to you unless you were nearby.
This may be of use? http://www.dressermouldings.com
Build: http://www.martinsfurybuild.co.uk/
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cliftyhanger
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posted on 15/1/18 at 05:56 PM |
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Almost any moulding/angled bit of timber will do, then use a circular saw set shallow, or better a router, to cut the groove/drip.
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Slater
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posted on 15/1/18 at 08:05 PM |
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Just visit your local shed making company, they will have some and will probably cut it to length if you ask them nicely.
Why do they call Port Harcourt "The Garden City"?...... Becauase they can't spell Stramash.
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nick205
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posted on 16/1/18 at 08:55 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by HowardB
Timber yards often have longer lengths - certainly more likely than B&Q
Good suggestion - I did consider this, but the one localish timber yard to me closed a few years ago. There may well be another one though!
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nick205
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posted on 16/1/18 at 08:56 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by tims31
I know my local DIY place ( a proper tradition DIY not B&Q etc) has these sorts of moulding in soft wood and hard wood in lengths up to 1.8m but
thats probably no use to you unless you were nearby.
This may be of use? http://www.dressermouldings.com
Nifty - they appear to have some profiles that would do the job!
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nick205
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posted on 16/1/18 at 08:59 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by cliftyhanger
Almost any moulding/angled bit of timber will do, then use a circular saw set shallow, or better a router, to cut the groove/drip.
Thought of this too. I have a circular saw, router etc. in part I'm probably being a bit lazy and looking for something I can buy, cut to
length, glue
on and paint with the same wood treatment as the rest of the shed
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nick205
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posted on 16/1/18 at 09:00 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Slater
Just visit your local shed making company, they will have some and will probably cut it to length if you ask them nicely.
Good call - a brother-in-law works next to a shed maker so will probably ask him to see what's available.
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YOUSAY54
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posted on 16/1/18 at 11:35 AM |
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drip mould
Go to your local timber yard they will have long lengths of Drip Mould.
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40inches
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posted on 16/1/18 at 01:16 PM |
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PVC available up to 3 metres eBay Item
They sell it in wood grain.
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