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You can get about 5 or 6 years out of one so long as it's off the ground, and use something like danish oil to protect the endgrain, especially on the uprights. Either that or you could use a more aggressive product such as creo. Ash would probably be a better bet for a log store, not the sort of thing you can lift off and change quite as easily as a gate.

Something like that 5 footer goes for about £80. Cheers for the facebook like, and feel free to recommend the page to others :)

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Looking for some hazel in north north yorkshire or south durham area as started to make more of these little chairs and a few outher crafty things but struggle to finde a good surply of coppice to work with. will work for wot i cut if any1 knowes of any.DSC00198.jpg.435219ec6241a68ca8f0b6ee392c71e4.jpg

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You can get about 5 or 6 years out of one so long as it's off the ground, and use something like danish oil to protect the endgrain, especially on the uprights. Either that or you could use a more aggressive product such as creo. Ash would probably be a better bet for a log store, not the sort of thing you can lift off and change quite as easily as a gate.

Something like that 5 footer goes for about £80. Cheers for the facebook like, and feel free to recommend the page to others :)

 

To be fair Chestnut or oak,for outside stuff,ash wont last very long,,,and teak oil is far cheaper than danish,,,,,nice gate though mate,,,:thumbup:

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This is wot i came up with when the wife wonted some gates at

the side of our house to stop little 1 escaping.

Oak frame again done with the alasken and hazel infill, only

prod is now some of the baby group friends wont 1, so thats why i need to source somewhear i can cut hazel as i need it.

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This is wot i came up with when the wife wonted some gates at

the side of our house to stop little 1 escaping.

Oak frame again done with the alasken and hazel infill, only

prod is now some of the baby group friends wont 1, so thats why i need to source somewhear i can cut hazel as i need it.

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quality work there mate:thumbup:

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