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aaronwier
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aaronwier
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August 2020

So decking boards almost done Still need to do cladding but will do that last. Question, i have stained under the decking boards and even used deck f ...

aaronwier
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August 2020

Cheers @Neo19 . One side is a touch highe than the other, but would be a maximum of 2 boards.

aaronwier
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August 2020

Thanks @Adam_W its just around the perimeter where i will enclose the open space with decking board/s (vertically) and that will meet with the decking ...

aaronwier
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August 2020

Thanks @Jason going well! Frame is up and level, just prepping the decking boards. Will post results once finished

aaronwier
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August 2020

To clarify, i am building a ground level deck and will be cladding the outside with decking board to hide the space underneath

aaronwier
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Hey all, A question regarding decking. I know there is spacing between decking boards (5mm, 3mm etc) but when laying decking boards, do you need to ...

aaronwier
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January 2020

Thanks @Adam_W i think you are spot on. It is indeed boxed in using bricks. I’ll have a bit of a dig anyhow and see how far it goes down. Are thinking ...

aaronwier
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January 2020

Thanks @MitchellM The surface is sandy but hard. Can be broken up pretty easily though.

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August 2020

Thanks for the update @aaronwier, it's looking great. The gurus at Cabots would recommend that you wait. In their article When can I coat my new t ...

Brad
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August 2020

"Another question if i may. Decking screws, how far do you recommend from sides of each decking board for 90mm? I’ve heard 15-20mm" For appearance I u ...

Neo19
Making a Splash
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August 2020

Hi @aaronwier good luck with your project! I have left a small gap where the top of the cladding meet decking boards on the edge. It's a very small ga ...

Fergus
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We thought a D.I.Y. mini golf hole might be a fun project for the lockdown period. Inspiration was taken from the video below which seemed very simp ...

Community Manager Jason
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January 2020

Sorry about the lack of replies so far @aaronwier. Let me tag a few other members for you who might like to share their thoughts on tackling the pro ...

Community Manager Jason
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January 2020

Great to see you've found other low-level deck posts @aaronwier, it's certainly a popular topic on the site. Let me tag the ever-helpful @ProjectPet ...

JRRed
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When I bought my house there was no way (except from the laundry) to enjoy the back of my house and the view over the national park. It was north ...

ProjectPete
Kind of a Big Deal
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I'm really happy with how this small composite deck came up that I did for a friend/customer. As you can see, it really spruces the area up and giving ...

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aaronwier
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August 2020

Cheers @Neo19 . One side is a touch highe than the other, but would be a maximum of 2 boards.

aaronwier
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August 2020

Thanks @Jason going well! Frame is up and level, just prepping the decking boards. Will post results once finished

aaronwier
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2 replies
August 2020

To clarify, i am building a ground level deck and will be cladding the outside with decking board to hide the space underneath

aaronwier
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10 replies

Hey all, A question regarding decking. I know there is spacing between decking boards (5mm, 3mm etc) but when laying decking boards, do you need to ...

aaronwier
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January 2020

Thanks @Adam_W i think you are spot on. It is indeed boxed in using bricks. I’ll have a bit of a dig anyhow and see how far it goes down. Are thinking ...

aaronwier
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3 replies
January 2020

Thanks @MitchellM The surface is sandy but hard. Can be broken up pretty easily though.

aaronwier
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January 2020

Looks great! We are about to look at Kaboodle kitchens. How did you find assembly and install?

aaronwier
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January 2020

Hi all, Been using this site for a while but never posted until now. We recently moved from a smaller house that was renovated when we bought to a muc ...

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