You might have considered putting a roof over the top of your trailer that way it would have been secure and you believe it or not it does keep it cooler in there make it like a carport for you trailer that's what I'm trying to say they used to do those in Arizona like that does keep the heat out more keep the heat in more in the winter so something to think about
Nice, clean work on that deck. I have no idea where you are, or the type of ground you have there. Regardless, I would suggest you go back (before any settling can occur) and lag all beams and rim joists (4 1/2" galvanized 5/8" lag bolts minimum) to your posts. I'm sure everything's good and tight, no sway at all now, but those lag bolts will add quite a bit of stability and rigidity for 5, 8, 10 years from now. I hope this doesn't come across as being an a$$, or overly critical....I do not mean it that way at all. May you have many years of fun and relaxation on your deck!
Excellent video dude! Looks so easy in fast-forward mode🤣 I love how metal goes on as it seems like it goes on very quickly. GREAT JOB! 👍
Thank you
You might have considered putting a roof over the top of your trailer that way it would have been secure and you believe it or not it does keep it cooler in there make it like a carport for you trailer that's what I'm trying to say they used to do those in Arizona like that does keep the heat out more keep the heat in more in the winter so something to think about
Good idea. I may do that whenever the roof needs replaced. Thank you for watching
@@superdogfrog I've seen him I didn't know people to have them it was a good idea that you might like it
Nice, clean work on that deck. I have no idea where you are, or the type of ground you have there. Regardless, I would suggest you go back (before any settling can occur) and lag all beams and rim joists (4 1/2" galvanized 5/8" lag bolts minimum) to your posts. I'm sure everything's good and tight, no sway at all now, but those lag bolts will add quite a bit of stability and rigidity for 5, 8, 10 years from now. I hope this doesn't come across as being an a$$, or overly critical....I do not mean it that way at all. May you have many years of fun and relaxation on your deck!
Thank you. I appreciate the advice. I did use some lag bolts and some galvanized hangers
Why-a you cut-a down the beautiful tree-a?
Nice job btw-a. lol
It was too close to the house and the power lines. Thanks for watching
It must be nice to live in a place where they don't give a crap about codes.