Construction of a wooden frame veranda.

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by Ahmed » 04/10/12, 21:25

I was talking about beams to answer Dede, I understood that your editing is much less demanding.
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by antoinet111 » 04/10/12, 21:34

for the structural, it will be traditional, tenons and mortises pegged.

beautiful, massive.
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by dedeleco » 05/10/12, 14:53

Very pretty, and good luck that it does not move over time.
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by antoinet111 » 05/10/12, 14:55

Thank you, but I will avoid relying too much on luck.
you advise me which glue?
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by dedeleco » 05/10/12, 15:24

I'm not a pro at this huge area of ​​glues with huge progress, and therefore it is necessary to inquire with them, learn their real experience in the precise conditions.

There are lots of info on the internet and I only gave a tiny part.
but the pros often hide a lot of info.
See also patents.
Ask the glue manufacturers, with real realizations to see in situ, to have confidence.

The relationship between wood quality, drying and glue is essential.

Most of the current woods sold crack, deform, by errors on drying and quality !!!

So it may be safer to leave a flexible connection between the wood and the windows ???.
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by antoinet111 » 05/10/12, 15:28

thank you dedicated. :D
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by Ahmed » 07/10/12, 20:19

Polyurethane glue seems fairly suitable for this type of work: it is commonly used for exterior joinery or for exposure to humidity.

You just have to remember during the application that it is a slightly expansive glue and that it stains the hands (black-brown :frown: ).

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by antoinet111 » 07/10/12, 21:49

Ahmed wrote:Polyurethane glue seems fairly suitable for this type of work: it is commonly used for exterior joinery or for exposure to humidity.

You just have to remember during the application that it is a slightly expansive glue and that it stains the hands (black-brown :frown: ).

Otherwise, great project! Good luck! Image


Shukran.


it's a good info! I would wear gloves.
and I would hurry a lot.
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by dedeleco » 07/10/12, 22:48

Most glues are harmful, except that of poison, so gloves and be careful to ventilate, even chemical masks, also to not breathe.

There is an armada of polyurethane glues, expansive or not and therefore ask and read the advice of the pros and manufacturers.

The expansive is good for plugging holes easily while keeping a little flexibility.
I am not convinced that this is the best choice for laminated wood.
See the glue pros, in a precise way, crucial for a large-scale project, not to have any regrets afterwards, like if I had known.
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by Ahmed » 08/10/12, 14:06

The slip is too huge !!!
Most glues are harmful, except for poison
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Dede, the poison ... er, fish is good for the neurons!
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