Does anyone know the number of the fairly recent issue of FHB that pictured a pergola on the cover? A picture or attachment of the cover would even be better.
Mine’s missing.
Also any cool pergola design sources?
Thanks!
Does anyone know the number of the fairly recent issue of FHB that pictured a pergola on the cover? A picture or attachment of the cover would even be better.
Mine’s missing.
Also any cool pergola design sources?
Thanks!
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Damn I cant think of the guy that frequents this place that builds/designs/subs out all kinds of outdoor structures such as pegolas, fences, decks ...........
Maybe some one else will remeber him, his web site has some really cool things on it. My computer crashed way back and I dont have the link anymore or else I'd post it.
Doug
I think that is the one that Doug is talking about.
http://www.gardenstructure.com/
And click the button above, Magazine Index, to find the issue(s) with Pergolas.
May 2006, #178
I thought this contraption was butt ugly, but would like to see a photo completed with landscaping. I espescially did not like the sonotubes and huge ironmongery joining the wood to the concrete. I would also like to see it in 10 years after mother nature had had her way wit it. Also photos show a crew of 3 erecting it???
I could scan the cover and attach, but it takes a while with my equipment.
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http://www.taunton.com/finehomebuilding/pages/fh_178_042.asp
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from Fine Homebuilding April/May 2006 (#178)
Build a Craftsman-Style Pergola
Durable materials and strong joinery mean this great-looking gateway will be around for a long time
by Chip Harley
Whether you want to add one to your backyard or have to build one for a client, you'll find this article useful and interesting. Veteran builder Chip Harley walks us through the steps of building a gorgeous Craftsman-style pergola that fits well in its surroundings. By using standard joinery techniques such as lap joints and mortise and through-tenons, Chip demonstrates methods that can be used in many other building applications.
Photos: Christopher Ermides; drawing: Dan Thornton
Edited 10/16/2006 12:56 am by oak
Edited 10/16/2006 12:56 am by oak