DIY Cedar Trellis

Saving4Six
by Saving4Six
Using recycled cedar siding, we ripped it down to 3 inches (for the posts and trusses) and 3/4×3/4. We assembled the sides first, using an air powered brad nailer, and used exterior glue to give the new project long term durability. We built the top and then fastened the sides and top together with decking screws. Finally, we cut angled bases on the bottom of the posts, and carefully drove the arbor down into the flower bed, keeping it level, plumb, and square as it was being set in.
we ripped the down to 3 inches (for the posts and trusses) and 3/4×3/4
We assembled the sides first, using an air powered brad nailer,
we cut angled bases on the bottom of the posts, and carefully drove the arbor down into the flower bed
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