Monkey poles
Posted: September 2nd, 2011, 11:10 am
G'day,
I had a small area in my garden that I wanted to be able to display bonsai so decided to build some monkey poles.
First I cleared the ground and made it a bit level.
Decided where I wanted the poles to sit and then dug small pier holes.
The posts are 90mm x 90mm treated pine and each one is supported by half a bag of rapid set cement.
You have to move pretty quick as the rapid set hardens within minutes but it is critical that you get the posts level!
Once they are in you need to let the cement cure before you can do anything else. If not you risk having wobbly poles.
The tops are just 300mm x 50mm treated pine that is screwed into the tops of the poles. If you are going to have large trees displayed then I would recommend having brackets under them for support.
I decided to paint mine in a traditional Japanese style red - Dulux Fire Engine Red.
The following pictures are how they look today. It's been a couple of years now since I built them and they are as strong and sturdy as they were when they were built.
In my opinion, the key points to consider before building them are;
• Design your layout first. Heights of poles and placement.
• Make sure they are far enough apart so trees don't touch or shadow each other.
• Build them to be sturdy!
• Check and double check that they are level.
• Ensure they are in a sunny spot with easy access for watering.
If anyone has any other tips for building monkey poles or pictures of them please add to this thread.
Regards,
Steven
I had a small area in my garden that I wanted to be able to display bonsai so decided to build some monkey poles.
First I cleared the ground and made it a bit level.
Decided where I wanted the poles to sit and then dug small pier holes.
The posts are 90mm x 90mm treated pine and each one is supported by half a bag of rapid set cement.
You have to move pretty quick as the rapid set hardens within minutes but it is critical that you get the posts level!
Once they are in you need to let the cement cure before you can do anything else. If not you risk having wobbly poles.
The tops are just 300mm x 50mm treated pine that is screwed into the tops of the poles. If you are going to have large trees displayed then I would recommend having brackets under them for support.
I decided to paint mine in a traditional Japanese style red - Dulux Fire Engine Red.
The following pictures are how they look today. It's been a couple of years now since I built them and they are as strong and sturdy as they were when they were built.
In my opinion, the key points to consider before building them are;
• Design your layout first. Heights of poles and placement.
• Make sure they are far enough apart so trees don't touch or shadow each other.
• Build them to be sturdy!
• Check and double check that they are level.
• Ensure they are in a sunny spot with easy access for watering.
If anyone has any other tips for building monkey poles or pictures of them please add to this thread.
Regards,
Steven