Kenny
Cedar is not a hard wood mate sorry It's good but not classed as hard
Oiling would be the best route, either Colourtrend OTO natural glow (water based) if you want to keep the natural look of the Cedar or if you want to use a solvent based oil, you have a choice Osmo or Otawal.
If you have a look at the hard floor section and thread wood orbiter there are some before and after photos of a Cedar deck I did a couple of weeks ago, using the Colourtrend.
It will be a year on year thing maybe max 18 months with oiling,
Do you have a photo of the gates, either post here or email to me, let me just see if it is Cedar.
Yes, I'll email you one tomorrow mate, i've had the frame made in steel and powder coated black, the wood will be going into the frame to finish it off so it's still in the wrapper, I did noticed that the top plank has actually gone a lot darker than the rest, due to the sun I imagine, but it's strange how it's gone darker? I would have thought the sun would have faded it?
My dad came round today to look at the wood(he will be doing most of the fitting while I make the tea
) and said exactly the same as you Roger, he gave it a name, think he said it's a fern? or something like that, can't remember what he said exactly but he said it's not a hard wood too.
I hope it's decent stuff as it cost me £250 (100 to set the machine up) for 9 x meter lengths!
Thanks for your help, shall I use the email on your site?