What sizes do railway sleepers come in?
What sizes do railway sleepers come in?
The most common length for railway sleepers is 2.6 metres or 8ft 6″ long. The most common width is 250mm or 10″. And the most common thickness is 125mm & 150mm (5″ & 6″).
Which railway sleepers last longest?
Hardwood sleepers are much more resistant to softwood sleepers, this is because oak is generally high resistant to any decay and without being treated it can last you up to 30 – 40 years.
What can I use instead of railway sleepers?
Railway Sleeper Alternative The hard-wearing nature of WoodblocX means they are perfect for retaining walls, raised flower and vegetable beds, garden benches to relax on, fish ponds, garden and lawn edging, composting area or even children’s sandpit.
How heavy is a 2.4 m sleeper?
Specifications
Type | Garden Landscaping Sleeper |
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Length | 2400mm (2.4m) |
Material | Softwood |
Finish | Treated |
Weight | 28kg |
How do you cut railway sleepers?
Cut your sleepers with a circular saw or a chainsaw by slowly making clean, straight cuts. Use a square angle ruler to make sure your sleepers will fit perfectly. Alternatively you can ask for sleepers to be precut which The Luxury Wood Company is happy to do.
How do you attach a railway sleeper to a retaining wall?
Constructing a retaining wall out of upright sleepers is pretty straightforward. Simply dig a trench, lower the sleepers in vertically side by side, and then backfill with a dry concrete mix, that you can ram down around the railway sleepers untill the wall is rigid.
How do you stop sleepers from rotting?
Wood Preserver Wood preservative treatments provide garden sleepers with protective properties that help prevent rot, mould and fungal growth, as well as help to form a defence against the elements. It is best to apply a wood preservative before installation of your sleeper, so that you can paint all sides.
What are the grades of railway sleepers?
AA Grade: Highest quality sleeper available, all corners square with little to no wear. A Grade: All four corners in good condition, straight edges and very little wear. B Grade: All four corners intact, some cracking and some structural wear. C Grade: Well worn, some cracking and great for garden edging.
Can you lay railway sleepers on soil?
Can you lay railway sleepers on soil? Yes you can. If you’re only creating a structure that’s one or two sleepers in height you don’t necessarily need foundations, which means you can lay your railway sleepers onto the soil.
How do you fix sleepers to the ground?
Cut your sleepers to your required length, which could be random for a rustic look. Then mix up some lean mortar, such as 6:1, to be used as a concrete base and haunching. Place at least a 50mm bed of concrete in the bottom of the trench and start inserting the sleepers, haunching them up as you go.
How do you fix railway sleepers to the ground?
What is a green sleeper?
Green treated softwood sleepers are large, sawn cut rectangle sleepers perfect for garden landscaping.