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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2018
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  • @guardian064
    @guardian064 4 роки тому +7

    These are the best deck tutorial, instructional and DIY friendly videos. This gentleman is without a doubt very talented and explains this information so easy. And he does all this while literally showing you throughout his project. I haven’t had to rewind or rewatch his explanations 30x like I’ve done with other videos.

  • @richpat7574
    @richpat7574 4 роки тому +8

    The explanation of how the board will cupp is backwards. The board will shrink and warp in the opposite direction of the rings in the wood.
    If you look at a dry deck board from the end grain you can see the rings in the wood. They should be curving upwards, like they are forming a smile. You can easily remember which is the right side up by thinking smiley side up.
    .

  • @ChadMichaelSimon
    @ChadMichaelSimon 4 роки тому +2

    I’ve never built a deck, and my first one is a 650 sq ft monster around our above-ground pool over a significant grade. The deck near the house is four feet. On the far side, it’s over six feet. I’ve spent hours wondering what I was thinking. It won’t be perfect, but it will be solid and ours. Many commenters have given praise to your channel. After watching hundreds of other DIY videos, your content, delivery, and production values stick out as exceptional. This was a stellar, valuable thirty minutes... my shipment of deck boards arrives on Tuesday, and watching your video makes me excited for it to come instead of dreading it.

  • @adamg7377
    @adamg7377 4 роки тому +1

    Great video series! I just finished fixing up an old deck and didn't know where to start! I followed your direction and can't thank you enough! Nothing better than having a cold one on a nice level and structurally sound deck! Cheers!

  • @michaelhoglen5121
    @michaelhoglen5121 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks for the tips, especially burning in the screw and showing how to straighten a board by yourself. Building a deck by myself, and this will help. Keep it up.

  • @aaronjohnson87
    @aaronjohnson87 3 роки тому +24

    So first things first, totally appreciate the channel! It was a big help when I went to redo my deck boards last spring. The ONLY thing that I think needs to get cleared up with this video in particular though, is the 3:00 mark where he's talking about how the wood will dry and how to lay the boards accordingly. When using pressure treated boards, I did them all crown up like he said, and they ALL dried opposite to the way described in the video.... so now they hold water and will thus have a reduced lifespan...So if you're watching this and wondering which way to lay down your boards; A) In most cases just pick the best side if it's pressure treated, and B) lean more toward Crown Down (so that the boards dry in a way that will have the water drain off more easily).

  • @Papamoka
    @Papamoka 6 років тому +4

    This was a fantastic series Jeff! Thank you. I learned a lot and I am sure many of us DIYers did. Keep up the good work.

  • @gagekirchgessner3596
    @gagekirchgessner3596 4 роки тому

    You're awesome and a life saver, man! Just about to lay my boards on my new 16x20 deck and had everything delivered... ( Equals not so good pickings).you've helped me with laying laminate flooring, vinyl flooring, and now decking. A BIG THANK YOU!

  • @mattp5518
    @mattp5518 5 років тому +14

    I like doing the deck boards a little bit different. I screw down my first board dead straight using a chalk line. Then i work out the gap for about 6 board widths and chalk that line. I fill inbetween the 2 straight boards with decking and i use little wedges and i hammer them into the gaps until it looks like all of the gaps are the same. Its a great way for straightening boards too as the wedges are held firm by the 2 screwed down boards and it seems to go a lot faster than this way. Everyone has there own way theyve learnt or a way they prefer so each to there own

  • @AngusNB
    @AngusNB 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks Jeff. I like the tips on burning in the end screws and tilting the jig saw.
    I am replacing the flooring and railings on a 25 year old deck soon.

  • @NickOliver2
    @NickOliver2 3 роки тому

    These little tips and tricks are the difference of a complete novice and a seasoned pro. seriously make life easier and a world of difference in the finished product. Thank you for the contribution

  • @nickalmand
    @nickalmand 5 років тому +10

    That burn-in tip is pure gold.

    • @mattjones3257
      @mattjones3257 5 років тому

      Wish I had seen this before I batted .500 when affixing cedar screen frames this weekend.

  • @MonadJay
    @MonadJay 4 роки тому +6

    Wish I had seen this channel when me and my dad resurfaced my dad's deck. Although in this video I thought there was going to be tape on the joists? To help with any future rot that must happen. Love the videos they are very useful and have given me many ideas for my future projects.

  • @jacquiewatson1750
    @jacquiewatson1750 4 роки тому

    Just getting boards down on my deck, no doubt all the tips have helped a lot. So far so good, it's a huge deck, one row takes 1 1/2 hrs to cut fix. Got 40 rows to go. But they look great, and it's actually smooth work. Built a jig to keep the screws lined up, looking good. Will be finished in a week. Thanks for the great tips

  • @jwm7850
    @jwm7850 3 роки тому +2

    Watched this on a whim, thinking I already knew what I needed to know before starting installation. Clearly I was wrong. Learned a lot, thanks very much.

  • @artralston4045
    @artralston4045 3 роки тому +1

    I love all of your videos. They're informative, yet light-hearted, which I really enjoy. This one made me chuckle a little at 26:40. You just finished explaining why you should use your second hand palm force on the back of the driver to keep the bit from skipping off, and then immediately drive a one-hander in while saying "that's when disaster strikes". Luckily, you didn't need to edit the next few seconds out. lol

  • @wademarchand4441
    @wademarchand4441 4 роки тому +2

    I liked the use of the square as a consistent spacer

  • @stevebailey7633
    @stevebailey7633 4 роки тому

    Just found this site, am now subscribed. Found it in time to learn some really valuable tips using like 3”screws on existing framing structures, looking at the grain and installing bowl up, then the 2x4 fulcrum tip, which I know I’ll use as I start shortly a partial deck replacement. Thank You !

  • @ex7969
    @ex7969 6 років тому +1

    Happy Fathers Day Jeff! You doing amazing job by educating people and sharing your pro tips and tricks. Keep it up. Thanks.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому +1

      Thank you, we are having a blast helping people. Cheers!

  • @afringedweller
    @afringedweller 4 роки тому

    What I love about Jeff is it's the real world stuff. The slick shows always fade to black for the tricky stuff - like doing a plunge cut with the jigsaw. Fade too black. When the commercial's over, oh, miracle of miracles, they're ready to go to the next thing. Jeff, you're The Man.

  • @eschrader
    @eschrader 4 роки тому

    Your videos have helped me so much man. My girlfriend and I have been remodeling the house the right way thanks to your videos and other great videos. Off to lay down some redwood deckboard and stairs!

  • @jacquiewatson1750
    @jacquiewatson1750 5 років тому

    Building a 65m2 deck, his vid has given me the confidence to do the job (I'm a65 yr female DIY) this guy really knows what he is doing, and shares his knowledge. Thanks Jeff from me in Australia!

  • @strochild
    @strochild 6 років тому +74

    No bullshit, every single new video gets better and better. Editing, content, camerawork, flow; it's all becoming just as good if not better than high $ TV. Keep up the good stuff

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому +14

      WOW, now that is a comment. Glad to hear that we are getting better. We sure as hell are trying. Cheers!

  • @emcsquare62
    @emcsquare62 5 років тому +1

    Jeff - You have no idea who awesome these videos are to me. I'm an IT Engineer and I don't have the know-how nor the time to invent methods for home projects. You should charge for these buddy. Thanks so much!!

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  5 років тому

      No worries Erick, we are very happy to help folks do a better job with the DIY. Many people can't afford to hire help the way things are going!

  • @guitar1950
    @guitar1950 6 років тому

    I was looking for a video on laying composite deck over an existing deck frame support. But, I couldn't stop watching this! Great job! I learned some very useful tricks. And the presentation and instruction is on point!

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому

      If you do you will need more joists. composite is usually better with12 " span

  • @TheRealGrandDave
    @TheRealGrandDave 10 місяців тому

    Great video. I knew some of the tips you put out, but several of them I didn't. Helped a lot. Thanks. I've been restoring decks for about 4 years now and I love it every time I learn something new to make the job easier or better.

  • @ChristoefurQ
    @ChristoefurQ 6 років тому +4

    Love how you explain everything, Amazing video Sir

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому

      Thanks Topher, Max is helping me get better at that. Cheers!

  • @snoorani1
    @snoorani1 5 років тому

    It's really very kind of you to share your knowledge and experience. I have learned a lot. Thank you !!!

  • @OneAngryLittleFucer
    @OneAngryLittleFucer 6 років тому +3

    Thats a good trick using the square as a spacer. Learned some new things from this one. Awesome

  • @MichaelWhite78
    @MichaelWhite78 3 роки тому

    I truly appreciate the the tips and tricks you shared. Thank you for taking your time to do this!

  • @brianbrown1955
    @brianbrown1955 3 роки тому +2

    I have used a car scissor jack to push the hockey stick deck boards into position. It worked great, but I like the fulcrum idea as well. You can also use a wedge and another board to move deck boards that are a little warped.

  • @magechaos222
    @magechaos222 6 років тому +18

    The little tips and tricks are the gems of this video!

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому

      Thank you, we try our best to give information that will help. Cheers!

  • @samuelbrown3512
    @samuelbrown3512 4 роки тому

    Great video and good content. Really helpful to me. I am currently replacing boards on my deck that was built several years before I bought my house. My deck takes a beating from the sun all day and after 10 years it was time to start redoing the surface of my deck. When it was built they used nails but for the replacement boards I am going back with deck screws. I have a 35 x 20 foot deck so I am replacing over 71 20ft boards. My dad is helping me and we are about half way done. Thanks for the tips.

  • @kevinkirley2219
    @kevinkirley2219 3 роки тому

    One of the best videos I've used to date. My deck looks awesome. Thanks for the assist.

  • @graemecooper3653
    @graemecooper3653 6 років тому +1

    Awesome, I am taking notes in a ruled notepad - so many great tips!

  • @roysimmons7426
    @roysimmons7426 4 роки тому

    One of the best videos i have ever seen. Thank you Jeff!

  • @WVgunfun
    @WVgunfun 5 років тому

    Awesome video, I like the way you Canadians do things!

  • @brucebranch1683
    @brucebranch1683 6 років тому +2

    I love your videos, lots of great little tips to make things look better at the finish, nicely described.

  • @naria01
    @naria01 6 років тому

    Keep the videos coming! I have many projects to do in my home, and your videos are inspiring and making me feel more comfortable in getting them done!

  • @mikesawyer1336
    @mikesawyer1336 3 роки тому

    I love your channel. Your a practical craftsman. So many contractors want to do everything to absolute perfection - not me- just do a great job with practical consideration.

  • @armchairtraveller1663
    @armchairtraveller1663 4 роки тому

    Great video I enjoyed watching, just finished installing my deck frame I am just waiting for my deck board to arrive. pretty sure I will apply your tips and tricks. keep em' coming.

  • @ozziestrom9793
    @ozziestrom9793 6 років тому +4

    Your the best that's happened to UA-cam, Happy Father's Day. I've noticed that you use a speed square as your spacer, I like that. Over time, what do you estimate the contraction of the boards to be? Here in the southern part of the lower 48 using 5/4 treated wood, the shrinkage is quite noticeable after one or two seasons. I've started using 2x6 treated with greater success and not too much difference in price. Enjoy your honest down to earth videos.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому +2

      Thanks ozzie, in this case we expected the boards to swell not contract. the lumber was from the inside warehouse at homedepot and was quite dry. Plus we were installing in the shade with little wind. plus the deck was close to the ground with a full skirt. This is why we used the speed square. after a couple of days the wood was back to its plump self and the deck was almost no gaps.

  • @martinharris5017
    @martinharris5017 4 роки тому

    Nice leverage trick on the "hockey stick" plank. I've got a few to contend with so this is a handy hint.

  • @OlTrailDog
    @OlTrailDog 4 роки тому

    Thanks, this old dog actually picked up some tips that will come in handy. Thumbs up!

  • @superiorbeing95
    @superiorbeing95 6 років тому +6

    Nice to see someone who takes a pride in doing things right.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому +1

      We try, sometimes finding the right balance between right and cost effective and environmentally responsible can be difficult. Especially when we have to consider our clients budget.

  • @Alphajedi1975
    @Alphajedi1975 4 роки тому

    I’m building a patio. I’m only building it it because I watched your videos. Thank you for the confidence.

  • @Wolfemonsters
    @Wolfemonsters 3 роки тому

    this video was great, I am doing my deck tomorrow thinking I could just put it up and did not think about the gapping.... glad I watch this first Thank you.

  • @Konigsmask
    @Konigsmask 6 років тому +2

    Awesome video Jeff! Currently don't have any interest in building a deck but still learned some things I didn't know before.

  • @jorgemenendez7398
    @jorgemenendez7398 3 роки тому

    one of the best videos on decks that i ever seen, you are a profesor, thank you.

  • @jasoncalva
    @jasoncalva 3 роки тому +1

    Love all your videos, they have been super helpful thus far. Do you have a video about laying deck boards when you need to use multiple lengths? My deck is 42' long, so I'd love to hear any tips you have about doing a proper layout on larger decks!

  • @CuddaBrown
    @CuddaBrown 6 років тому +5

    Had to watch this twice. Great job Jeff...u Always cut it clean

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому

      Thanks dude, almost back from holidays. got a thousand comments to get too.Cheers!

  • @rayala111
    @rayala111 6 років тому

    Great video!! out of the 100's of decking video's I've seen. This one is the most comprehensive and useful.

  • @jpgrwalrus
    @jpgrwalrus 4 роки тому

    So many great tips on this video. Great job and very helpful!

  • @GrahamMcHugh
    @GrahamMcHugh 4 роки тому

    Great video! And that burn trick! Brilliant!

  • @AndysDogHouse
    @AndysDogHouse 6 років тому

    Another great video. I used to have my own Handyman and built lots of decks. That was 10 years ago and now retired. Now it is time to build myself a deck. Your videos show a similar method that I used and you remind me how to do it right. Your tips and tricks are great and have helped me quite a lot. Keep up the great videos.

  • @featheredcoyote5477
    @featheredcoyote5477 5 років тому

    Hands down the most helpful video on decking I've seen yet! Thanks a bunch.

  • @willyfromthehillies
    @willyfromthehillies 4 роки тому

    Very informative as usual. Thanks, Jeff!

  • @SeeEmilyPlayGames
    @SeeEmilyPlayGames 4 роки тому

    Lots of great tips. Thank you for this video!

  • @torchiertorchier2273
    @torchiertorchier2273 5 років тому

    Some of my best friends are Canadian. What a helpful video. UA-cam gold.

  • @natejm
    @natejm 6 років тому +3

    Great video. Must watch for a diyer building a deck.
    I’m a carpenter in training, and when we build decks we use our hammers and pry bars/nail pullers rather than screwing a 2x4 into the framing to close those gaps. Seems a bit quicker, but we always have those in our pouches at all times. Just have to be careful not to damage the top and visible side of the deck boards.
    I would also like to point out that what I have been taught and my experience, to leave the gap like Jeff did in the video when installing cedar boards. Cedar swells, so you need that gap. We use mostly brown pressure treated, and it shrinks so we install the boards tight together, and the boards shrink to open a gap within 1-3 days.
    Anyone else have similar experience with different materials?

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому +1

      Truth is many homeowner's don't have the strength to do that. plus I didn't want to show a technique that frequently results in damage to the boards. Cheers!

  • @mysticalmarlene9731
    @mysticalmarlene9731 5 років тому

    I don't think anyone out there builds to your standards. Wow, I wish you lived closer to Toronto! Very impressed with the care you are taking. The one thing that would make this deck look beautiful is to use the Shadoe Tracking system!

  • @heatheroney7293
    @heatheroney7293 5 років тому

    Good job boss learned that i gotta watch a few more of your teachings. Thanks for the time you took to help us.

  • @samuelfeguer
    @samuelfeguer 6 років тому +3

    Wow I really wish I heard of using the square as a spacer. I used nails that I hammered into the joists to use as my spacer. Also buying the boards too long is a crucial tip. My lumber had some splits on the ends that ruined some pieces. Jeff as always thanks for the video. It was just 9 months too late.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому

      when you buy lumber with splits it is a sure sign that it is dry. always easier to cut than to try and fix.

  • @Kaunas-rx3qv
    @Kaunas-rx3qv 5 років тому +1

    What a great channel! Just found this today and watched 4 videos so far. Excellent work and presentation style. Really enjoyed them and subscribed.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  5 років тому +1

      I hope you subscribed and hit the bell icon so you get notified when a new video comes out..Cheers!

  • @torontodiy
    @torontodiy 4 роки тому

    Your video motivated me to build my diy deck last summer . Thanks for sharing all these🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @jesseleite
    @jesseleite 4 роки тому

    Found this really helpful, thank you!

  • @andyman0741
    @andyman0741 5 років тому +35

    This is one of the best videos I've seen to help the novice weekend handyman and the tips are so useful. I've learned more from this one video than I have by watching 20 others. Often it is the little things that make or break a job, and this really covers the details. Kudos!.

  • @thegreek2640
    @thegreek2640 4 роки тому +3

    Best video on UA-cam

  • @ChuckDude61
    @ChuckDude61 6 років тому +2

    'this is a knife' at the end!!! you bloody legend!

  • @erickcortez2999
    @erickcortez2999 6 років тому +1

    Awesome quality video, love the effort of you guys are putting into getting better quality sound and videos.

  • @jflory88
    @jflory88 6 років тому +1

    Another awesome video! So many tips and explained in layman's terms

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Justrin, the channel is designed to help homeowner's so that is our goal. Cheers!

  • @michaelneve9374
    @michaelneve9374 4 роки тому

    That was one of the most useful UA-cam videos I've ever watched

  • @robertgravel5160
    @robertgravel5160 4 роки тому

    Your my favourite DIY UA-camr 👍 Excellent video as usual.

  • @madanmanish
    @madanmanish 6 років тому

    Great idea on using the square for consistent distancing between the boards. Will be using it when I build mine.. thanks for the video and all the tips!

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому

      just be careful not all squares are the same thickness. cheers!

  • @brett3sw
    @brett3sw 3 роки тому

    So informative...love this video!! Well done!!

  • @mikezinkann
    @mikezinkann 5 років тому +5

    This guy is amazing. Love his videos. Real friendly too.

  • @thechosenone3504
    @thechosenone3504 4 роки тому +5

    Hey Jeff, I just finished building a 12x25ft cedar deck. I ended up mitering 45 degree angles at the ends and took your advice on the rings facing down like a rainbow method for the crown facing up and noticed after a few weeks the boards are starting to cup pretty significantly. Now I didn't install all the boards this way, luckily about 1/3 of the remaining part of the deck was installed with the rings facing up and are crowning on the top. I ended up sanding the raised edges down with 40 grit sand paper and a pneumatic sander but still have slight warping. What would you suggest I do in this case as flipping them is not an option (obviously because of the 45 degree cuts). Both sides and edges have been double coated with penetrating oil. Any advice would be greatly appreciated sir. Thanks again for the video and the tips to help me get through this project.

  • @jackk1583
    @jackk1583 4 роки тому

    Very nice work/ well explained and consistently emphasizing quality and safety with a sense of humor.
    Love that ‘be happy with every piece.’
    Doing deck work now/ demo and rebuild/ utilizing good wood where avail.
    Too bad u are not in my back of the woods/ wPa/ we could have a gr8 wknd. Lol

  • @lcook0825
    @lcook0825 6 років тому

    This is by far your best video. I really enjoyed this one.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому

      Thanks larry, Max is helping me get better and better.

  • @Treviso100
    @Treviso100 5 років тому

    Excellent video. This will be so helpful when I redo my deck this summer. Thanks!!!

  • @kevfromnorwichUKGGKev
    @kevfromnorwichUKGGKev 5 років тому +1

    Got yourself a new sub here. EXCELLENT quality tips, Thank you very much as i'm about to build my first deck.
    Peace.

  • @prateek0406
    @prateek0406 3 роки тому

    Amazing work Sir, i made my entire deck looking at your videos and tips

  • @mseifried5
    @mseifried5 4 роки тому +1

    All great info. I always thought it was best not to overdrive the screw into the wood. Do you agree? I think the screw looses some of it's holding power and it gives moisture a place to sit. So I strive to dive the head at or just below the top surface of the wood.

  • @alainpederian
    @alainpederian 6 років тому

    Jeff you da man!!! Your tips and tricks are golden!!

  • @thicctankthomas6409
    @thicctankthomas6409 6 років тому

    Great video, really informative!!!!

  • @scottsenjo2057
    @scottsenjo2057 5 років тому

    Jeff, VERY educational, man! Thank you!

  • @alphabingo6128
    @alphabingo6128 6 років тому

    Awesome video as always, this keeps getting better and better.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому +1

      Glad to hear. Max and I are trying our best to up our game and bring better content all the time.

  • @billdolley4164
    @billdolley4164 3 роки тому +1

    Jeff, excellent tutorial! Especially like the burning in reverse on the end of the boards. I noticed no pilot holes anywhere else. Do you find cedar is less likely to split than pressure treated? I'm getting ready to lay a deck with pressure treated and figured pilot holes would be necessary before driving in deck screws. Thoughts?
    Thanks.

  • @yaonchungEIA
    @yaonchungEIA 6 років тому +9

    Hey Jeff, one thing about the cupping in lumber. It usually cup in the opposite direction of ring. Btw love your trick straighting the board

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому +1

      This close to the ground we don't get the drying out process so that is why it is upside down.,

    • @MichaelHeibel
      @MichaelHeibel 5 років тому +1

      True

  • @HawkJ88
    @HawkJ88 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for making this video.

  • @therealoxitsworththeart9637
    @therealoxitsworththeart9637 4 роки тому

    Good attitude and great work🤟💯

  • @accomplishedtheory9502
    @accomplishedtheory9502 6 років тому +1

    So many great tips! Thanks!

  • @scottmoss8823
    @scottmoss8823 6 років тому

    Great video Jeff! Nice tips and tricks, Thanks!

  • @gavinburt3750
    @gavinburt3750 4 роки тому

    Some great tips in here. Thanks 🤛🤛🤛

  • @stephenmayne4886
    @stephenmayne4886 6 років тому +3

    Thanks for sharing this information.

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому

      Max and I love doing what we do. glad to hear you like our videos. Cheers!

  • @playersracing
    @playersracing 5 років тому

    Great skill man!

  • @abedj1220
    @abedj1220 5 років тому

    Great tips and tricks. Thanks for such a great video.

  • @SandiRose2008
    @SandiRose2008 6 років тому +1

    Once again, Jeff, Happy Fathers Day. And you too Max since you're the father of your pets. And Happy Fathers Day to all of the deserving fathers reading this!

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Sandi, very kind. Sorry for the late response, I am in Eastern Europe studying the building techniques here. And the brewing techniques. Cheers!

    • @SandiRose2008
      @SandiRose2008 6 років тому

      Wow, Jeff. You're in Eastern Europe attending The School for Building and Brewing sponsored by the builders of the Leaning Tower of Pisa? I think you need to come home!

    • @HomeRenoVisionDIY
      @HomeRenoVisionDIY  6 років тому +1

      LOL truth is I got a little wonky while I was there. I think it was the brewing part of the trip. Cheers!

  • @pdxfella
    @pdxfella 4 роки тому

    High quality. You have a new subscriber.

  • @slavkochepasov8134
    @slavkochepasov8134 5 років тому +1

    Would be nice to get some tips on using composite decking boards as well, Fiberon vs Veranda vs Trex, thanks.