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I have a lot of merbau off cuts from frontyard retaining wall construction. Any idea what DIY can I do with them?
I am thinking of planter boxes fully done with it and not use TPs. Would that work? If I end up doing that how would I secure the bottom portion of the planter box. Can merbau panels hold screws inserted in their cross section?
Hi @jaiprak,
You could certainly use Merbau to create planter boxes, though it might be best to line them with black plastic to prevent the moist soiled from contacting the timber. You could either make the boxes open-bottomed or you can insert screws into the panel's cross-section to create a base. You'll need to pre-drill and use the correct-sized screws to avoid splitting.
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Regarding other projects you can complete with them, what about some garden seating or a privacy screen?
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
@MitchellMc - Thanks for the response. The offcuts are around 500 mills or lesser. Tough to create privacy screen (May be can try smaller width). Can they be buried in ground? Thinking of creating a grading edge with it.
Using the offcuts as garden edging sounds like a brilliant idea @jaiprak. I'd suggest painting the ends that are being buried in the soil with Gripset Betta 1L Waterproofing Membrane Bitumen Rubber. This will prevent the timber from being in contact with the moist soil and add a considerable length to its lifespan.
Mitchell
Those look sensational, @jaiprak. I'm really digging the sleek design and the wonderful use of offcuts!
Great work! You'll need to update us again once you have them planted up; I trust they'll look fabulous.
Mitchell
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