After the repair, the trimming of the lining remained, I decided to use them profitably in the country and made a simple fence with my own hands.
After almost any repair, building materials remain, ranging from all kinds of scraps and ending with just unnecessary materials.
So after finishing the ceiling in the bath, I still have clapboard trims of the same length.
Throw away their hand didn't go up, so I decided to make of them beautiful fence for the front garden.
What came of this, we will consider below.
The trims of the lining remained with me 45 cm long, so sThe aborchik will turn out to be low and will perform a decorative function.
But it's even good, because with its help it will turn out to make the zoning of the space and give the front garden a beautiful and finished look.
The process of making a fence itself is quite simple and starts with making a template.
To do this, we find the center of the board, set a mark and retreat 3 cm from both sides along the edges.
We connect the points with each other with a pencil.
Using the markings made with a jigsaw, we saw off the excess parts of the lining.
Then, using the template, mark out all the remaining boards and saw off in the same way.
The resulting blanks for protection from atmospheric precipitation are coated with impregnation and fastened to two guides at the same distance.
To make the fence stand longer, we make part of the posts that go into the ground from an old iron corner.
For this cut it into equal lengths of 40 cm and with a screwdriver on one side we make holes for fastening.
Then we drive the corners into the ground and attach the fence itself to them.
It turned out beautifully and practically without extra financial costs.