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Shutters Question
Posted on 10/26/24 at 10:45 pm
Posted on 10/26/24 at 10:45 pm
Planning to just make my own as aluminum shutters are crazy expensive for a house I won’t spend forever in.
But trying to figure out the best wood to use for board and batten shutters. Currently thinking v-joint 1x6 treated boards, but not sure what to use for cross pieces or if there’s other better options out there.
Also, do I need to let these things cure for an extended period before painting? Surely people don’t build shutters and then wait a few months to paint and install right?
But trying to figure out the best wood to use for board and batten shutters. Currently thinking v-joint 1x6 treated boards, but not sure what to use for cross pieces or if there’s other better options out there.
Also, do I need to let these things cure for an extended period before painting? Surely people don’t build shutters and then wait a few months to paint and install right?
Posted on 10/26/24 at 11:38 pm to gotiger
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Surely people don’t build shutters and then wait a few months to paint and install right
That's exactly what I did
I didn't research it myself but a carpenter friend told me to wait so I did. Looked great in the end. I'm going to guess there are shortcuts or maybe you can use wood that's not pressure treated.
Posted on 10/27/24 at 8:34 am to gotiger
I built mine out of pressure treated pine and painted when I hung. The color choice was black. I was in the house 15 years and they looked great. I used 1x6 and 1x4!for cross piece.
Posted on 10/27/24 at 8:52 am to gotiger
My exterior shutters are Spanish ceder primed and painted when installed. They are just cosmetic, screwed in place to brick facade. They look good at 20 years even the ones in full western sun.
They replaced untreated pine shutters which rotted at the bottom even though kept well painted.
They replaced untreated pine shutters which rotted at the bottom even though kept well painted.
Posted on 10/27/24 at 9:14 am to urtoosmall
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That's exactly what I did
Haha well I don’t have time to wait 6 months for wood to cure. It’ll be hurricane season by then lol
Will roll the dice or go with Cedar as others have recommended
Posted on 10/28/24 at 5:03 am to gotiger
The only wood you need to let dry before finish is treated pine. I used cypress for mine and I’ve been fairly happy with them, although they are expensive.
Posted on 10/28/24 at 7:12 am to gotiger
Cyprus will last and it’s not expensive diy them simple enough if you can get a hold of black locust use that they will out last you
Posted on 10/28/24 at 7:45 am to Cracker
made mine out of 1x4 clear cypress.
Four verticals two horizontals and a Z-board
the good people at Acadian in ponchy cut them for me
Four verticals two horizontals and a Z-board
the good people at Acadian in ponchy cut them for me
Posted on 10/28/24 at 10:37 pm to gotiger
You can get kiln dried after treatment, KDAT. If you’re in Nola, you can swing by liberty lumber and check out what they have, there are some sample boards.
Posted on 10/28/24 at 10:56 pm to cgrand
My good friend has sinker Cypress Logs that have been cut. Last I checked, he had around 10,000bf.
Zach Miller
Cell (985) 217-0539
Zach Miller
Cell (985) 217-0539
Posted on 10/28/24 at 11:34 pm to PaBon
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You can get kiln dried after treatment, KDAT. If you’re in Nola, you can swing by liberty lumber and check out what they have, there are some sample boards.
Pretty sure Gueydan Lumber on Central Ave. in Metairie, right off Airline Hwy. has kiln dried treated lumber in stock.
I gave up on building shutters out of cypress years ago. I built working shutters for a project in the French Quarter and some for a friend of mine in Matthews, La. and both times the cypress warped after being painted and hung being exposed to heat from the summer sun.
I will only use Spanish Cedar now if needing to build any unless I can find some very old, reclaimed cypress.
Posted on 10/29/24 at 10:36 am to gumbo2176
Agreed. Spanish cedar substantially more. That should be noted to OP.
Posted on 10/29/24 at 12:47 pm to PaBon
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Agreed. Spanish cedar substantially more. That should be noted to OP.
Spanish Cedar is ridiculously priced now, as are most what are considered exotic hardwoods.
A quick trip to Riverside Lumber in N.O. East will confirm the above. They have a lot of exotic species of hardwoods in stock, but they come at a hefty price.
Posted on 10/31/24 at 2:21 pm to gotiger
If you are painting them you could use cedar fence boards. It takes a bit of sanding (unless you have access to a planer) but they are light and easy to hang. Don't have to worry about letting them dry either. Paint them before assembly so you don't have to worry about the edges.
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