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On a side note, that was the "deck from hell" lol. That's the one where I swore I'd quit the contracting business when I was done with it. Everything went wrong from day one. What should have been a 2-3 week job, turned into almost 2 1/2 months.. It was a nightmare. Thankfully I had a semi- patient customer and they were beyond happy with it when it was done.
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Question for you pro's when installing 5/4 PT deck boards do you pre drill/countersink the screw holes ? Or are the deck screws designed to just drive them in ? I will be using a cordless torque driver and do my best to just get the head of the screw below the surface . I plan on using 2 1/2 " long deck screws . I think all these screws are now Torx bit which I feel is superior to Phillips .
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I'm no pro, but I predrill...decks, fencing, hardiboard siding, etc. but don't countersink and set the torque so they're flush.
I used two drills...electric one for drilling, battery one fer screwing....but I ain't quite right either ;) |
Really no need to predrill PT. I only predrill if if I have to screw close to the board edge or end to keep it from splitting.
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I’m partial to redwood. |
best material I've ever used.
hard wood, https://tigerdeck.com/gallery/ looks new after 12-15 years wear. zero cracks or checking.......45 degree herringbone , yeah you get 10-15% waste. so? Love it. who wants to sit on a boring square box of a deck |
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Deck boards were angled and go around 2 corners. Probably 20x100 all together. Some special hardwood that probably is shocking in cost. |
These are what I would use. I use them for all my outdoor projects. Really helps with wood fencing!
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OK I will predrill any that are near an end hopefully I can keep them back about an inch from the end . Today I picked up enough material to get the blocking started . I completed one out of the four main runs with blocking . Tomorrow I hope to get another run done . My cheap Harbor Freight framing air nailer is chugging right along I can't imagine driving nails by hand anymore :D Here are three pics of the mess I am replacing . The pics don't do the decay and damage justice the top boards are a wreck :( Just a little maintenance by the previous owner would have gone a long way . But I will end up with a much nicer top surface .
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^^^ Yep every air tool I have/use gets a few drops of light machine oil in them before plugging in the air line . Been doing that for a loooooooooong time now :D
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Believe it or not, this is a deck: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1569156942.jpg |
That deck needs to be mowed 😁
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It's a real mower deck, not some stamped metal garbage from China.
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Today I almost finished the blocking on the master bedroom portion of the deck . Will finish that tomorrow and start tearing up that side . I am hoping that by the end of next week that side of the deck will be done .
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The deck I replaced, it was framing that failed. The deck was still in good shape. Pleas cover the top of your joists with the proper material.
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Today I finished the blocking on the deck in front of our master bedroom . I used my circular saw to cut about 2 ' off the ends of the existing boards . This will allow me to stand on the existing boards when I install the picture frame boards . It was near 90 degrees here today I put in a solid 7 hours and I am beat 🤤
I am going to power wash the joists from below that is the next step . Let it dry for a day or two and then the joist tape goes down . Then the picture frame boards . Very slow going I am feeling my 61 years 😁 But I am hoping in the next few weeks the deck will be complete on the master bedroom side . Then I will switch to the other side and last will be the joining walkway . Not pic worthy at the moment . |
Question about deck screws . The nails that were used on this deck are 3 1/2 " long spiral shank galvanized and I am guessing about a # 6 or 8 in diameter . Looks like a lot of the Deckmate brand screws are a # 9 diameter . So is the # 9 a good diameter to use ? And would you use 2 1/2 " or 3 " long with 5/4 deck boards ?
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