There was an old hand made storage cabinet in my back shed, made from I'm assuming the leftover floorboards from my house when it was built in the 60s. It was painted white but the back was pristine Jarrah and this is what I managed to salvage..
Thinking of making it into some sort of permanent display in my yard.
Only idea I have is to put some legs on it and then a put a few randomly placed shelves coming off the face to display maybe 5-7 trees. Wondering if anyone has any better ideas though, I'm sure there's something cooler I could do with it...
The fence next to it is new Jarrah, so you know it's old
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Bench/stand ideas needed
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Re: Bench/stand ideas needed
This looks pretty good - go searching for yamadori?Mbunro wrote: I'm sure there's something cooler I could do with it...
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Re: Bench/stand ideas needed
Hi Mbunro,
Here's the first one I built. It's made entirely out of hardwood decking boards, but jarrah, treated with decking oil would be as good if not better. If I was to build it again the only thing I would change would be to make the "A" frame section with a wider angle to give the trees more room. The top section is optional, depending on how exposed your display area is. The struts holding the shadecloth can be unhooked and the shadecloth rolled up like a blind. One warning though, this size display stand will quickly become too small and you will have to build more shelving.
Cheers, Frank.
Here's the first one I built. It's made entirely out of hardwood decking boards, but jarrah, treated with decking oil would be as good if not better. If I was to build it again the only thing I would change would be to make the "A" frame section with a wider angle to give the trees more room. The top section is optional, depending on how exposed your display area is. The struts holding the shadecloth can be unhooked and the shadecloth rolled up like a blind. One warning though, this size display stand will quickly become too small and you will have to build more shelving.
Cheers, Frank.
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Re: Bench/stand ideas needed
Make pedestals for display in open spaces, like this:
Also, do not build shelving against a wall or fence - for the same detrimental shade reasons - I am basing this advice on experience.
There is a reason the pro's use pedestal displays in areas open to sunlight :
As pointed out above, tiered shelving can quickly become crowded and trees shade each other out.Also, do not build shelving against a wall or fence - for the same detrimental shade reasons - I am basing this advice on experience.
There is a reason the pro's use pedestal displays in areas open to sunlight :
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Re: Bench/stand ideas needed
I am assuming Mbunro was talking about using the panel as a vertical backing board with shelves protruding from it. Such an arrangement should look really good from an aesthetic point but not so good from a horticultural view. I'll back Wrcmad's observations above. Wherever possible avoid having trees against a solid fence/screen/backing board. Lack of light on one side will mean poor growth or even dieback on the shaded side unless you religiously turn every tree at least once a week. That doesn't sound much when you haven't done it yet but the novelty soon wears off and you find yourself giving excuses or putting off the turning until 'tomorrow'.Also, do not build shelving against a wall or fence - for the same detrimental shade reasons - I am basing this advice on experience.
best use will be to dismantle the panel and rebuild as horizontal benches with plenty of space for the trees to get ample light.
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Re: Bench/stand ideas needed
Have you thought of joining some together and making stands out of them? Jarrah is very good timber, would be a shame to waste it.
Just a thought,
Gavin
Just a thought,
Gavin