Timothy Markus wrote:Freddie, do you mean that the boards have a wedge-shaped profile and you want to invert one so that the thin edge is reinforced by the thick edge of another? Like putting these together: AV
Yes, exactly as you described. I feel that mechanical attachments might be overkill for these boards since the thing edge is actually very thin. Putting them together will get me about a 1/2" thickness.
Thanks Bryant! Very helpful tips and I've looked up that brand and it is definitely water and UV resistant. Also, it is FDA approved for indirect food contact!
I moved into a new home and found a ton of leftover cedar plank siding in the attic that I want to use to construct raised beds. However, they are tapered in shape so I would like to put two planks together using wood glue for added strength. Over time, will wood glue leach into the soil and if so, would it be problematic?