If you are fixing boards vertically, you should have a batten fixed vertically first then one horizontal fto form a air gap, vented at bottom and top. Unless you have cut out the backs of all the battens you have fixed on, I very much doubt it. Also if you are promoting something, shaully you shout be at least wearing safety glasses!
Horizontal timber should be slotted at the rear for any moisture to run vertically down.
Thanks for this. May I ask do you leave any gap for expansion due to summer / winter changes. Thanks
Beautiful cladding. Shame about the horrendous L section finishing....
Hi, if you have a semi circular wall, is it still possible to apply the cladding?
Just nail flat don’t punch or countersink nails on cedar. It creates the need for fillers not consistent with the texture of the siding.
Do you sell 4 by 1 or 4 by 2 cedar timber?
Horizontal batons? What about air circulation?
wow
you don't seal anything ?
Hi, what have you coated the batons white?
With, sorry
hi, the batterns are tanalised softwood
If you are fixing boards vertically, you should have a batten fixed vertically first then one horizontal fto form a air gap, vented at bottom and top. Unless you have cut out the backs of all the battens you have fixed on, I very much doubt it. Also if you are promoting something, shaully you shout be at least wearing safety glasses!
Tut ..tut stainless nails are not ideal when fired from a gun , the stainless will rust from the head .