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Having monkeyed around with some blue 'graded' roofing batten a couple of days ago I was unimpressed - a pilothole-less screw driven through it would cause it  to shatter.

 

Is there a better quality of batten? e.g. What are the people with fancy cladding, cedar, larch etc using as battens for their nice hard wood rain screen?

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We're using thermowood battens for our cladding (russwood).

 

Our roof battens were "gold" SIG roofing, which we also plan to use on the man cave cladding

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If you use thin battens they will split, but there are screws and screws. Using self drilling screws makes a big difference, 50mm battens makes things better also

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15 hours ago, Alan Ambrose said:

Having monkeyed around with some blue 'graded' roofing batten a couple of days ago I was unimpressed - a pilothole-less screw driven through it would cause it  to shatter.

 

Is there a better quality of batten? e.g. What are the people with fancy cladding, cedar, larch etc using as battens for their nice hard wood rain screen?

How dry and light were the battens? Wetter the better when it comes to not splitting timber. Usually when I've had a pack of battens delivered they are heavy and soaked. Were probably still a tree the week before. 

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OK that's interesting. I can see these plastic battens:

 

https://www.kedel.co.uk/battens/BS2505150.html - 50x25x3m solid 11.67 each

 

Low Profile Composite Decking Joists/Battens 3m | Dino Decking 50x30x3m hollow 7.50 each

 

Brown Plastic Square Sub Frame W 40 x H 40 x L 3000mm - F H Brundle 40x40x3m solid 7.30 each

 

Strikes me that with all the plastic waste we get through, that recycled plastic s.b. cheap and plentiful.

 

 

Thermowood prices seen a bit more elusive atm. This could be cut down to 25x50mm at about 6.75 for 3m length.

 

Thermowood Pine Batten | 25mm x 100mm | Woodlands DIY Store

 

 

 

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