I am 100% on board w/ Harris/Waltz ticket, but don't kid yourself youngling. Supporting "Union and non Union alike" is code for stiffing unions. She said it and she means it.
This looks like the way I do jobs at home. Make a few stair stringers, go up and fasten some spindles, oooh squirrel, let's do some lattice. Haha! I'm sure you have a method. For me, I just get bored easy. :)
Should have used drop-ins with the board bolted to the wall. Tapcons are typically not allowed by code and if something would happen, insurance will not cover the damage or medical bills.
It's an ok job. Proper way is to install a mitered edge with the composite board around the entire deck and also have the perimeter board pass the edge of your 2x4 framing so it covers your facia board. Your deck is ok for an amateur builder
Fast setting concrete doesn't require mixing pour in hole dry add some water and that is the manufacturers direction on how to use there product save you a little work mixing all that concrete in a trash bag
The framing will rot soon from the ground up and from the top down! No joist tape on top of framing and supporting posts are touching the soil. Not up to code.
in Canada, they are $16 each, so about $500 vs $30. This is a poorman's deck that will last 5 to 10 years in Florida because the soil is sandy and drains decently. If he coated the bottom of the supports with some waterproofing, he could easily get that to 15 years or more.
Wannabe lumber soldiers are losing their minds. Gentlemen, it’s 6”s off the ground. Take a chillaxative and sip of whiskey. I know 6”s may be huge for some of you. It’s not. No permit needed.
Old School Master!!! Not Drama... Oh No Its Raining .... Can't work.... Learn Kiddos Learn!!!
Help, I have a 12x20 deck that meets st Charles county building codes that needs a (construction plan)
1. A hammer 2. Tape measure 3. Carpenter Square 4. Circular saw w/ new blade 5. Drill/ charger w/ extra batteries 6. Chalk line & Extra Chalk 7. Framing screws 8 extension chords 9. Post hole diggers 10. Level 11. Screw gun 12. Plenty of screws *Optional* Nail gun 13. Bags for cleanup
Excellent! Now off to gather my tools. Thank you
Great video! Thanks bro! 💪🏼👍🏼
I am 100% on board w/ Harris/Waltz ticket, but don't kid yourself youngling. Supporting "Union and non Union alike" is code for stiffing unions. She said it and she means it.
This looks like the way I do jobs at home. Make a few stair stringers, go up and fasten some spindles, oooh squirrel, let's do some lattice. Haha! I'm sure you have a method. For me, I just get bored easy. :)
Great job
Should have used drop-ins with the board bolted to the wall. Tapcons are typically not allowed by code and if something would happen, insurance will not cover the damage or medical bills.
I think you know what your doing in Florida its different then up north great job
How much total was material??
Thank you.
It's an ok job. Proper way is to install a mitered edge with the composite board around the entire deck and also have the perimeter board pass the edge of your 2x4 framing so it covers your facia board. Your deck is ok for an amateur builder
I love these tutorials, they're fun :D
Why cover it
I like it
Is there a reason there is no 1/8" spacing between the boards? 🤔 To allow for drainage...
The boards are generally pretty wet and once they dry they shrink an 1/8"
How much to charge for a Deck like this? Is by square footage or how do I Charge end how much
Fast setting concrete doesn't require mixing pour in hole dry add some water and that is the manufacturers direction on how to use there product save you a little work mixing all that concrete in a trash bag
Where can I buy a ball like that? Thanks
HOW THE HECK DID YOU LITE YOUR TOUNGE ON FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!
where did you buy the ball
literally the worst deck job ever.....this is what you get going with lowest bid......
Why aren't you wearing safety goggles ?
Cause he's not a pussy like u
did you build that deck for rehearsal?
Mario Ceballos
Thank you for the Deck building Video. Why not add Joist Butyl tape on top of the joist to prevent from rot?
The framing will rot soon from the ground up and from the top down! No joist tape on top of framing and supporting posts are touching the soil. Not up to code.
Are you using DeWalt tools, it looks like they are and where did you get a XL battery I guess and if so, about how long does it last
Thanks a bunch. This really helps me out. New sub here.
Get a clue.Dont do this.
Doh! This is not good for anything.
Overkill
Need storage space and door!!!
How do I get a hold of Steve?
This job needed tuff blocks and some weed fabric. Would have saved you digging all those holes. Lifted rhe lumber off the ground and prevented weeds.
in Canada, they are $16 each, so about $500 vs $30. This is a poorman's deck that will last 5 to 10 years in Florida because the soil is sandy and drains decently. If he coated the bottom of the supports with some waterproofing, he could easily get that to 15 years or more.
I know this is an old video but….dude…you didn’t show the final step
Thank you for all the tips and sharing your expertise. Well Done!
Wannabe lumber soldiers are losing their minds. Gentlemen, it’s 6”s off the ground. Take a chillaxative and sip of whiskey. I know 6”s may be huge for some of you. It’s not. No permit needed.
Please wear eye and ear protection.
It took up 80% of the yard.
Great job with the vid. The deck you’re working on was built horribly.
Where do I purchase one?
Kind of surprised you didn't dig your post holes first or show actually digging them. That's hard work.
You should’ve at least used 2x6!!!!! And 6x6 post!!! Ur a rookie.. next time get a real contractor. Not a handyman
James Baxter
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You simplified it and took the stress out! Thank you!
What a piece of junk. Please take this off UA-cam before someone think you know what your doing. Shameful.
Think it need so weed killer no membrane !
This was an excellent video! I learned how to do it right! Much better than slapping something up poorly, like the job I have to replace. Thank you!
What the price for a 13x20 on 2x6?