THE TIMBER WORKS
To finish the pool off, I had decided to cover it with a Japanese style pergola. It was to be constructed out of 4 x 2 tanalised C24 construction timber (planed with rounded edges) Brackets were made to fix the uprights to the timbers on the top edge of the pool so six uprights were cut for each side. These were painted bright red with Sandtex exterior paint and screwed in position.
Next horizontal top rails were made which were painted balck and fixed to the uprights about 6" down. The ends had been shaped and the other ends were tied into an existing summer house and sheds using truss hangers.. Finally logditudinal horizontals were pained and fitted to both the uprights and the cross beams.
Due to the pool being in a position where it was exposed to full sun all day, I layed scaffold debris netting across the top of the cross beams and fixed it in position with wooden strips. Due to having young grandhildren, I decided I had to put a 'handrail' round the pool on both sides. I made this from some 1" square strips I had and formed each panel in a Japanese design then again painted them black and red.
With the pergola completed there was one thing left to do---fill the pool and add the fish.
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