Building a New Deck

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Hey! A Border Collie right? Is it a purebred? We've got a 5 yr. old Border and she's probably as smart as a 5 yr. old kid.

Looks like you have a good start on the deck, what kind of decking material are you going to put down?

Kevin
 
/ Building a New Deck #22  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( what kind of decking material are you going to put down? )</font>

I'm sorry but I **** near wet myself after I read this.... /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

Not trying to be mean or poke fun....but that's funny...No disrespect NT... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
/ Building a New Deck #23  
Well I see he's using Trex now that I read the opening post. Sometimes I read these threads like I read instructions. I saw the Border Collie and rather than completely post off subject I thought I'd throw in a question about the deck. Hope you didn't hurt yourself laughing /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Kevin
 
/ Building a New Deck #24  
Your like my beagle...you get off a scent and there's no reseasoning with you...Thanks for taking it good naturedly(is that a word?) I've found that some on here don't get my humor (or lack there of).

John

PS it is still cracking me up.... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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So this post has been a long time coming. Too many computer & work issues to discuss. NoTresspassing - it is a border collie, but not a pure bread. He is a great dog none the less. As far as the decking material goes we are using Trex Accents. It has a faux wood grain stamped into it and is saddle in color.

After getting all of the framing done it was time to temporarily set the posts. I had to add a little more framing for stability and used 2 7" carriage bolts to secure each of the posts.
 

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Attaching the boards proved to be a pain in the back, literally. I think I spend about four days in a bent over position. I did not want any screw holes in the material so I ended up using a product called EB-TY.

Basically they are biscuits with a screw that goes into the middle of them. Each board needed to have biscuit joints cut on both sides. After the board was set into place, a EB-TY connector was used on each floor joist. It is a very time consuming process, but the results are nothing short of outstanding.
 

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Still attaching boards... Since the deck boards are parallel to the home and the span was greater than 32 feet I decided to run a board running perpendicular to the home in the center rather than butting the boards together.
 

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Being bent over for days on end attaching deck boards has completely ruined my back. I now walk around hunched over like a primitive man. I told the boss lady that I feel like the missing link. Unfortunately she thought it was pretty funny and now "Link" is now my new pet name.
 

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Finally the deck is complete! I can now stand upright (although I am still referred to as Link /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif).
 

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View from the side
 

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/ Building a New Deck #31  
Great Lookin' Deck!

ron
 
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Hey LINK /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif, Deck turned out great ,good choice of colors and the center dividing board gets points for style /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

But I have a question about the backyard , the grass in the center is very nice but why is the perimeter all dirt? gocart or pony? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

Oh BTW, That view is really something,but you already know that /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

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