Great Deck Porn! Enjoyed watching the skills and enthusiasm at work here and thanks for putting the content out there. Definitely got some inspiration for my own backyard projects from this.
great looking deck awesome bar design love the privacy wall, the inlay on the deck flooring is top notch I hope it doesn't get covered with a table or outdoor carpet lol!
I had a question about when you do plugs. Do you pre drill the holes and then put the screws in and then plugs or do you put the screws in them drill the remainder of the hole and install the plugs. The only time I’ve done plugs the plugs were to long and we had to manually cut the bottom of the plug off and just use the grain part and it was a big pain.
I like the 'waterfall' technique. Good for making corner boards at fascia joints. Can you make a video of your technique? I've tried with a table saw and a compound miter chop saw but neither worked too well. Seem a sliding chop saw would be better? Can you show us how? Thanks...
@@THEpremieroutdoor Yes, I saw that. You show what you did but did not really explain how you did it. You went through a lot of trials and errors so there must be something that you found was the better way. Anyway, great idea and I'll have to give it more tries. I think the main thing is to have a sliding miter saw.
Huge fan of your work. I remembered this project from a couple years ago and I'm looking to do something similar in my backyard. Wish you were up here in Massachusetts! Where did you get the ice trough? Also, how have the waterfall edges held up after a few northeast winters? Love the look
Awesome Deck and very creative style bar. Question what is the cut measurements for the water cut ? 45 degrees both sides with a span of what actually?
Looks good! What’s your preferred method to wrap that post that is up against house (looks like a 6x6 maybe)? Are you using decking to wrap or fascia. Do you meter the edges or overlap ?
Question. Did the waterfall edge bar create any long term issues....cracks, breaking down?? Since I noticed you haven't repeated that design in any future builds...Just curious. I truly like that change from the usually bar top...very creative. Thanks and keep up the great work.
I admire the craftsmanship of this build. The herringbone pattern with the water fall on the bar is cool. I do have a couple of questions, on the bar before you covered it, is there a reason that you didn't put down a weather barrier over the pressure treat being that you have 1/8th" gap between boards? Second question is the trough edge closest to the tv (min 12:41) has a gap that can allow rain can get between, are you going to cover up that seam? Again, great job and you have a great team that produces awesome work!
Very impressive work. I’m taking inspiration from this to build a bar countertop. Can you provide any details or tips on cutting the reliefs in the board to create the waterfall effect. How deep were the cuts, etc.
Bro i want to know how you people protect the wooden materials from termites. Is it like every now and then you spray with anti termites Or is it made with Preprotection
The only detail I saw that could be improved on is the waterfall screws are not in a line... Setup a couple laser levels and have a perfect line of screws.
I gotz a nickname for Ya but, I gotta ease you into it... Also Bing Bang Boom? Hmmmm I wonder where you picked that up?? Looking Stupid Dope Fresh Bud!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
Looks pretty now until the heat expands it, and cold contracts it and rips all those cascading miters apart and theres gaps all over everything. Composite expands/contracts wayyy more than wood.
The design on that bar is awesome! Love the waterfall effect and how the one side drops down the side of the deck. Awesome work guys!
Thanks a lot my friend!!
Wow, absolutely stunning! It looks like it should be in a high end design publication.
Just watched your last video .. I’m showing my husband when he wakes up .. love it !!
Glad you like it!!
The mitre cut fkng 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I'm hyped like tihs watching fam GREAT WORK
Awesome job guys. Very innovative. 👍🏽💨
Awesome job on that deck! The waterfall edge idea is genius. So much inspiration in this video. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos!
Unbelievable job!! Love the waterfall edge!
Everything look so nice , that water fall bar is amazing 😳😀👍🏽
Sweet! Great design. Well executed.
Wanted to give another thumbs up! Nice job guys! 👍
I appreciate that Robert!
Great Job! This whole series was filled with inspiring ideas. 👍
New follower here.. LOVE your attention to detail and innovative thinking. That waterfall edge! My mouth dropped when i saw that. So inspiring!
Wow! The table looks amazing. That waterfall effect is an absolute beaut!
i love your videos
Creativity off the charts. I love all the different little details on each project
shut up
That looks badass! Very nice work!
You guys do some amazing work. I just finished a small deck for our above ground pool and that track saw would have come in handy.
The track saw is definitely an awesome tool!
Great Deck Porn! Enjoyed watching the skills and enthusiasm at work here and thanks for putting the content out there. Definitely got some inspiration for my own backyard projects from this.
GREAT WORK FELLAS!!!
freakin awesome. I just rebuilt my deck and you gave me some awesome ideas for a table.
That’s awesome, thanks a lot!
great looking deck awesome bar design love the privacy wall, the inlay on the deck flooring is top notch I hope it doesn't get covered with a table or outdoor carpet lol!
Thank you my friend!
Sick, very nice work boys!
Sick..you guy's did a AWESOME JOB!!!
Thanks a lot bill!!
@@THEpremieroutdoor I may have missed it, but what kind of wood did you use?
things don't always have to be completely sealed or water tight. This is why effective decking brings a whole new life to construction.
This whole decking/bar is gunna look so cool when complete inside living out with a TV wall 🤯😀
I had a question about when you do plugs. Do you pre drill the holes and then put the screws in and then plugs or do you put the screws in them drill the remainder of the hole and install the plugs. The only time I’ve done plugs the plugs were to long and we had to manually cut the bottom of the plug off and just use the grain part and it was a big pain.
Well done
Thank you!
I like the 'waterfall' technique. Good for making corner boards at fascia joints. Can you make a video of your technique? I've tried with a table saw and a compound miter chop saw but neither worked too well. Seem a sliding chop saw would be better? Can you show us how? Thanks...
If you check out our Instagram and scroll back you’ll see a quick little tutorial
@@THEpremieroutdoor Yes, I saw that. You show what you did but did not really explain how you did it. You went through a lot of trials and errors so there must be something that you found was the better way. Anyway, great idea and I'll have to give it more tries. I think the main thing is to have a sliding miter saw.
Next time we do it I’ll go a little more in depth with the explanation!
Huge fan of your work. I remembered this project from a couple years ago and I'm looking to do something similar in my backyard. Wish you were up here in Massachusetts! Where did you get the ice trough? Also, how have the waterfall edges held up after a few northeast winters? Love the look
Any pictures on how you attached it to the structure ? Or how to do the electrical and keep it protected from elements ?
Was there a Part 3? I cannot seem to find it in your videos. Would love to see the finished project
Great video great deck job! Puts my deck jobs to shame my friend!
That is great looks real good
Awesome Deck and very creative style bar. Question what is the cut measurements for the water cut ? 45 degrees both sides with a span of what actually?
Impressive work I would be nice if u add a led line in the from and the bottom my only concer is the electrical how u make waterproof
Looks good! What’s your preferred method to wrap that post that is up against house (looks like a 6x6 maybe)? Are you using decking to wrap or fascia. Do you meter the edges or overlap ?
Question. Did the waterfall edge bar create any long term issues....cracks, breaking down?? Since I noticed you haven't repeated that design in any future builds...Just curious. I truly like that change from the usually bar top...very creative. Thanks and keep up the great work.
I admire the craftsmanship of this build. The herringbone pattern with the water fall on the bar is cool.
I do have a couple of questions, on the bar before you covered it, is there a reason that you didn't put down a weather barrier over the pressure treat being that you have 1/8th" gap between boards? Second question is the trough edge closest to the tv (min 12:41) has a gap that can allow rain can get between, are you going to cover up that seam?
Again, great job and you have a great team that produces awesome work!
Very impressive work. I’m taking inspiration from this to build a bar countertop. Can you provide any details or tips on cutting the reliefs in the board to create the waterfall effect. How deep were the cuts, etc.
great job!! what kind of black stain do you use ? i noticed you do it to your bottom frame supports too, thanks !
That's awesome!
That was insane. I wonder how much that job costs
Love it!
Bro i want to know how you people protect the wooden materials from termites. Is it like every now and then you spray with anti termites Or is it made with Preprotection
It is treated to resist rot and pests
so much work and potential and you made it with plastic?
Mineral based composite!
Was anything done to address the lake that was under that deck? Will it continue to puddle under there to that extreme?
There was a downspout that dumped right in that corner but it was re routed to the outside of the deck
The only detail I saw that could be improved on is the waterfall screws are not in a line... Setup a couple laser levels and have a perfect line of screws.
Awesome! Except the ugly bubble outlets. The ones under the bar are going to be knee scratchers.
I agree, bubble covers are not ideal but they are required outdoors and I don’t really like the accordion style covers
Can I ask you what kind of board you as using? I’m doing a similar project with wall paneling onto my backyard wall but can’t find a good board.
He's using Deckorators Voyage. Color is Sierra and Tundra with dark graphite border.
What the stain your using on that pt right away I like it info please
Bad Ass Guy's!!!!
Boom Shacka Lacka first again!!!
I gotz a nickname for Ya but, I gotta ease you into it... Also Bing Bang Boom? Hmmmm I wonder where you picked that up?? Looking Stupid Dope Fresh Bud!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
How do you do that folded miter edge to create the seamless look?
whats the black stuff you are putting on the wood
Any videos of above ground pool decks youve built?
What is the budget to achieve a project like this one??
Can I use plywood as a door?
The is class👌🏻👌🏻🇮🇪🙌
Did the bar have cascading edges? 🤔
Where did you get a trough like that?
Had a fabricator make it for us to fit the opening
What kind of boards did you use on the bar, please?
Love the detail, where you guys located?
What kind of wood is that?
silly Q but what camera/audio you using ?
Just using a GoPro hero 7 for everything
@@THEpremieroutdoor wow that's good!
Why did you not put the bar outlets on the virtical face of the bar? I see people hitting their legs on it.
More than likely I won't watch the video but I'm willing to bet my life's savings that you build it with treated lumber.
what is the brand of deck boards for the bar?
Deckorators!
Looks pretty now until the heat expands it, and cold contracts it and rips all those cascading miters apart and theres gaps all over everything. Composite expands/contracts wayyy more than wood.
Looks good. If I could just say one thing, when you're talking just no music at all! A bit distracting!
Where can i find that collapsible square ?
Amazon, it's like $70
You left gaps on the top and you didnt protect the wood inside... bad idea
Oh god no, please tell me it will be ok!!
How much for that deck? And where are you guys located?
Nice save on the bar. Your framing details could have been more thought out. Lot of stress on fasteners. The trim details made it though.
When you spill a drink it will all go between the boards
Nah
👍🙏
Класс!
Can you fix my place
How much....$15k?
Maybe just in materials. A 16ft board is $80.
Your face looken thin bruh
Damn this guy loves to flap his gums. I had to mute for sanities sake.
I’m happy to hear that despite how annoyed you were with me you thought the video presented so much value that you continued to watch it on mute 🤐
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