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125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft)

Category Timber Claddings
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964 125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft) - Buy Your Timber Online with Nottage Timber Merchants - Serving South Wales Since 1964
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125mm (5 inch) Treated Feather Edge Boards (1.2m/4ft)

Product Code: FEATHER12512
  • Ready for painting, staining or finishing to your choosing
  • Combined with other fencing components you can create strong and attractive traditional board fencing
  • Offers a cost effective and flexible fencing solution
  • Can be used without replacing existing posts
  • Pressure treated to ensure durability and prevent rot
  • Cut ends should be sealed with appropriate wood preservative
  • A 25mm overlap when installing boards is recommended.
  • Approx. 10 Boards per Meter of Coverage
  • Can be installed Vertically or Horizontally

 

To Build a New Fence You May Also Need:

 

Commonly Asked Feather Edge Boarding Questions:

  • How much do you overlap feather edge boards? - For 125mm Feather Edge Boards, We recommend overlapping your feather edge boards by a minimum of 25mm. This would give you a coverage rate of 1 meter per 10 boards. Insufficient overlap may allow gaps to appear in your fence during drier months as the timber contracts. 
  • Should you nail or screw feather edge boards? - Nails are the most popular option for most installations. We recommend using a minimum of 50mm Ring Shank Nail. Nails must be externally rated, either plated, galvanised or stainless steel to ensure the fixings will last for the service life of the timber. See our Ring Shank Nails Here!
  • How many feather edge boards do I need per Metre? - We recommend overlaping our 125mm Feather Edge boards by 25mm to ensure no gaps appear as the timber naturally expands and contracts with the changing weather. If you are using our recommend overlap with your feather edge boards, we would expect a coverage rate of 10 boards per meter.
  • Can you paint feather edge? - Yes, Painting feather edge boards is an ideal way to protect your new fence. Paint adds a physical barrier between the feather edge and the elements, and can help match your new fencing with other garden furniture. 
  • Should I Install Feather Edge Boards Vertically or Horizontally? - Feather Edge boards can be installed both vertically or horizontally. Which ever option you choose, it will not effect the expected performance of the board. Typically, feather boards used in fencing are installed vertically, whilst sheds, buildings and furniture (Such as storage boxes) are installed with the feather edge running horizontally.

Images: Oddjob Bob has been a long term customer of Nottage Timber Merchants. Follow the link to thier Facebook Page to check out more of thier work. You can also reach Oddjob Bob on 07852511593 or via email at ojbfencinganddecking@outlook.com. Oddjobb Bob works out of Bridgend, South Wales and take on all aspects of Fencing & Decking.

Category Timber Claddings
  • Ready for painting, staining or finishing to your choosing
  • Combined with other fencing components you can create strong and attractive traditional board fencing
  • Offers a cost effective and flexible fencing solution
  • Can be used without replacing existing posts
  • Pressure treated to ensure durability and prevent rot
  • Cut ends should be sealed with appropriate wood preservative
  • A 25mm overlap when installing boards is recommended.
  • Approx. 10 Boards per Meter of Coverage
  • Can be installed Vertically or Horizontally

 

To Build a New Fence You May Also Need:

 

Commonly Asked Feather Edge Boarding Questions:

  • How much do you overlap feather edge boards? - For 125mm Feather Edge Boards, We recommend overlapping your feather edge boards by a minimum of 25mm. This would give you a coverage rate of 1 meter per 10 boards. Insufficient overlap may allow gaps to appear in your fence during drier months as the timber contracts. 
  • Should you nail or screw feather edge boards? - Nails are the most popular option for most installations. We recommend using a minimum of 50mm Ring Shank Nail. Nails must be externally rated, either plated, galvanised or stainless steel to ensure the fixings will last for the service life of the timber. See our Ring Shank Nails Here!
  • How many feather edge boards do I need per Metre? - We recommend overlaping our 125mm Feather Edge boards by 25mm to ensure no gaps appear as the timber naturally expands and contracts with the changing weather. If you are using our recommend overlap with your feather edge boards, we would expect a coverage rate of 10 boards per meter.
  • Can you paint feather edge? - Yes, Painting feather edge boards is an ideal way to protect your new fence. Paint adds a physical barrier between the feather edge and the elements, and can help match your new fencing with other garden furniture. 
  • Should I Install Feather Edge Boards Vertically or Horizontally? - Feather Edge boards can be installed both vertically or horizontally. Which ever option you choose, it will not effect the expected performance of the board. Typically, feather boards used in fencing are installed vertically, whilst sheds, buildings and furniture (Such as storage boxes) are installed with the feather edge running horizontally.

Images: Oddjob Bob has been a long term customer of Nottage Timber Merchants. Follow the link to thier Facebook Page to check out more of thier work. You can also reach Oddjob Bob on 07852511593 or via email at ojbfencinganddecking@outlook.com. Oddjobb Bob works out of Bridgend, South Wales and take on all aspects of Fencing & Decking.

  • Ready for painting, staining or finishing to your choosing
  • Combined with other fencing components you can create strong and attractive traditional board fencing
  • Offers a cost effective and flexible fencing solution
  • Can be used without replacing existing posts
  • Pressure treated to ensure durability and prevent rot
  • Cut ends should be sealed with appropriate wood preservative
  • A 25mm overlap when installing boards is recommended.
  • Approx. 10 Boards per Meter of Coverage
  • Can be installed Vertically or Horizontally

 

To Build a New Fence You May Also Need:

 

Commonly Asked Feather Edge Boarding Questions:

  • How much do you overlap feather edge boards? - For 125mm Feather Edge Boards, We recommend overlapping your feather edge boards by a minimum of 25mm. This would give you a coverage rate of 1 meter per 10 boards. Insufficient overlap may allow gaps to appear in your fence during drier months as the timber contracts. 
  • Should you nail or screw feather edge boards? - Nails are the most popular option for most installations. We recommend using a minimum of 50mm Ring Shank Nail. Nails must be externally rated, either plated, galvanised or stainless steel to ensure the fixings will last for the service life of the timber. See our Ring Shank Nails Here!
  • How many feather edge boards do I need per Metre? - We recommend overlaping our 125mm Feather Edge boards by 25mm to ensure no gaps appear as the timber naturally expands and contracts with the changing weather. If you are using our recommend overlap with your feather edge boards, we would expect a coverage rate of 10 boards per meter.
  • Can you paint feather edge? - Yes, Painting feather edge boards is an ideal way to protect your new fence. Paint adds a physical barrier between the feather edge and the elements, and can help match your new fencing with other garden furniture. 
  • Should I Install Feather Edge Boards Vertically or Horizontally? - Feather Edge boards can be installed both vertically or horizontally. Which ever option you choose, it will not effect the expected performance of the board. Typically, feather boards used in fencing are installed vertically, whilst sheds, buildings and furniture (Such as storage boxes) are installed with the feather edge running horizontally.

Images: Oddjob Bob has been a long term customer of Nottage Timber Merchants. Follow the link to thier Facebook Page to check out more of thier work. You can also reach Oddjob Bob on 07852511593 or via email at ojbfencinganddecking@outlook.com. Oddjobb Bob works out of Bridgend, South Wales and take on all aspects of Fencing & Decking.

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