When making beds sectioned by timber. What size timber would you recommend I use? Would old floorboards or floor joists do the trick as I think I could lay my hands on some of these relatively cheaply.
When I made mine I used any old timber about 6" wide mostly from skips and the like, but the best I got was from Double Glazing Companies who dump old barge boards and soffits in their own skips.
Sounds like a plan ;D
We used cheap gravel boards and they are well treated to so no rot :)
I managed to find some old scaffolding boards (8"x2" x 8') at our local recycling centre, some I had to pay a bit for, some were free. Its also the reason why I could afford to put up a pergola.
Boy Oh Boy I hope the extra effort is worth it. I'm about half way through doing it.
Cheers
Cliff
Having just done a bit of boarding of my beds, I think floorboards will do you for a while until they rot. The key for me was the length of the timber. I had read about using pallet boards, but de-nailing them is hell (they are machine nailed) and the lengths of timber you get don't get you far. I spent an afternoon and only got about 10 feet done.