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I have this potential job coming up.............
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This column is in good shape the matching one needs new round and square base portions. The large diameter piece is about 18" in diameter and 2 5/8" thick. The smaller is about 16" diameter. and 1" thick. The square is about 3 1/2" tall (thick). It needs to be painted. PT doesn't seem like a good choice do to concerns with painting, twisting, shrinking, splitting. I have been thinking cypress.
The construction of the square part looks like a 4" x 4" , cut , mitered into a square. The round parts on the intact column are curved quarters with butt joint assembly. But I can't tell how wide or anything else. The round parts on the one that rotted away are boards glued together with a big solid circle cut out.
The columns are supportive but not really load bearing. In other words the stubby porch roof is constructed so that it will stay put all on its own.
I don't do a lot of this type of exterior work so any input I welcome.
Seth
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This column is in good shape the matching one needs new round and square base portions. The large diameter piece is about 18" in diameter and 2 5/8" thick. The smaller is about 16" diameter. and 1" thick. The square is about 3 1/2" tall (thick). It needs to be painted. PT doesn't seem like a good choice do to concerns with painting, twisting, shrinking, splitting. I have been thinking cypress.
The construction of the square part looks like a 4" x 4" , cut , mitered into a square. The round parts on the intact column are curved quarters with butt joint assembly. But I can't tell how wide or anything else. The round parts on the one that rotted away are boards glued together with a big solid circle cut out.
The columns are supportive but not really load bearing. In other words the stubby porch roof is constructed so that it will stay put all on its own.
I don't do a lot of this type of exterior work so any input I welcome.
Seth