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The start of a wood deck.
Existing deck, proposed deck, and start of piers and stair pads. |
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![]() "jloomis" wrote: The start of a wood deck. Existing deck, proposed deck, and start of piers and stair pads. --------------------------------------------------------- Looks like deck work is a major part of your business. You seem to do a lot of it. Lew |
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On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 18:29:26 -0800, "jloomis"
wrote: The start of a wood deck. Existing deck, proposed deck, and start of piers and stair pads. You won't have to work hard to make a better looking deck. |
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You are right there.
Although in the way was concrete from past mistakes, rotten siding and rim joist, and the area is hard to get trucks/material too. Anyway, what else is new. john "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 18:29:26 -0800, "jloomis" wrote: The start of a wood deck. Existing deck, proposed deck, and start of piers and stair pads. You won't have to work hard to make a better looking deck. |
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On 1/30/2013 8:29 PM, jloomis wrote:
The start of a wood deck. Existing deck, proposed deck, and start of piers and stair pads. Cool! so how big is that mortiser that cut those square holes in the ground? Seriously, what did you use? |
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Seems to be a thing like roofs, they wear out after a while.
The newer ones don't since we use better pressure treat materials, and also separate the rim from the house. Most rot happens there. Many choose plastic decking too. I think a wood deck is nicer, if kept clean, oiled, and made with water issues in mind. Work is work. I don't turn down too much. john "Lew Hodgett" wrote in message eb.com... "jloomis" wrote: The start of a wood deck. Existing deck, proposed deck, and start of piers and stair pads. --------------------------------------------------------- Looks like deck work is a major part of your business. You seem to do a lot of it. Lew |
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Hand cut, precise, no fluff on the bottom. Checked with string lines.
each concrete pier is cross hatched for target, and then set with string. (as usual) john "Leon" wrote in message ... On 1/30/2013 8:29 PM, jloomis wrote: The start of a wood deck. Existing deck, proposed deck, and start of piers and stair pads. Cool! so how big is that mortiser that cut those square holes in the ground? Seriously, what did you use? |
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