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Glad to hear on last nights news that timber decking is finished. People have just started to realise that they unwittingly made a home for rats, mice, foxes and all sorts of vermin, not to mention crisp packets, crumbs, chicken bones etc. I am proud to say that i never once erected a decking. Roll on 5th of November when it will finally be sacrificed on the bonfires. Anyone with a big enough yard to start a pallet business? :;):
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I've got the coiled nails to make quite a few pallets if that helps the cause!
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The news of its demise is greatly exaggerated.
I've built 12 this year, only just shaded by 17 patios.
If a deck isn't overhung by trees, has expansion gaps between the boards, is built with a fall, has the boards laid at 90° to the direction of foot traffic and is oiled not 'painted', then it is a fantastic addition to a garden.
I've built 12 this year, only just shaded by 17 patios.
If a deck isn't overhung by trees, has expansion gaps between the boards, is built with a fall, has the boards laid at 90° to the direction of foot traffic and is oiled not 'painted', then it is a fantastic addition to a garden.
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It's still really popular here in the Colonies, although it's being replaced by a synthetic material that is made from recycled plastic and looks terrific -- no painting, no mildew, no mold, no rot...and even holds up to UV.
I know - the climates here are mostly drier than the UK -- but just a bit of news.
My patio is river rock -- Simeon would be proud.
I know - the climates here are mostly drier than the UK -- but just a bit of news.
My patio is river rock -- Simeon would be proud.
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Send those green and slimey deck owners my way, I,ll clean,em, re-oil and they will look a million dollars.
My web-site has photos etc.
My web-site has photos etc.
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matt h wrote:treat the timber right and it'll last for decades. People just tend to forget to maintain them.
Have to agree with Matt H
Here is a before and after of one I treated this year, owners had put Ronseal's "Destroy-a-Deck" stain on it, the deck was stripped, neuatralised, any "fuzzies" sanded down then oiled using Cabot's Amberwood ATO.
The before,
The after,
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Cheers LLL,lutonlagerlout wrote:you know what roger?
i feel you are a very useful asset to the brew cabin irregulars
just a feeling mind
heh
btw where has stuarty gone anyone?
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