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Tom Silva helps two homeowners build a two-level deck from start to finish.
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Ask This Old House’s Tom Silva takes you through how to add a deck to your home by helping two homeowners build the deck of their dreams.
After setting string lines and batter boards to mark the locations for the concrete footings, Tom digs 4-foot deep holes for the footings using a power auger.
Next, they set cardboard tubes into the holes and filled them with concrete.
They then frame the deck using pressure treated lumber and galvanized steel hardware. After setting the posts on the footings and attaching the ledger board to the house, Tom installs joist hangers to the ledger and beams to support the ends of the joists furthest from the house.
With all of the framing completed, Tom installed the deck boards and railings using a very dense wood called ipe.
Where to find it?
All of the ipe decking, 4x4 posts, and balusters for this project were provided by Anderson & McQuaid Millwork
Tom used a pneumatic hidden fastening system to secure the decking to the framing. It is manufactured by HidFast Deck Fastening System
The end-grain sealer is manufactured by Anchor Seal (U-C Coatings Corp.)
The plastic biscuit-type fasteners are manufactured by Eb-Ty
The software that Tom used to create the deck plans is Home & Landscape Design Punch! Software
Tom and the homeowners used a Toro Dingo compact skid-steer loader with an 18-inch diameter auger to dig the holes for the footings. It is manufactured by The Toro Company
The Toro Dingo is available for rent at many locations nationwide, including Richey & Clapper, Inc.
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Products and Services from this Episode
Ipe decking, 4x4 posts, and balusters:
Anderson & McQuaid Millwork
Hidden fastening system:
HidFast Deck Fastening System
End-grain sealer:
Anchor Seal
Plastic fasteners:
Eb-Ty
Design software:
Punch! Software
Skid-steer loader:
The Toro Company
Tool rentals:
Richey & Clapper, Inc.
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@lokirip2372
@lokirip2372 8 месяцев назад
Anyone taking on this project themselves should add flashing that goes behind the siding and over you ledger board. The way they showed you here has all of the water from the siding shedding directly on the ledger. You don't want that to be the first board that rots.
@vladyerus
@vladyerus 2 месяца назад
Yeah my inspector just noted that on my presale. Wish I would have known originally
@kristopherbuchanan974
@kristopherbuchanan974 Месяц назад
I literally came on here to say the same thing about the flashing. American wood council recommends flashing past the joist hangers as well. And the lag bolts attaching the ledger should be 1/2”. I’m not a professional or anything i’ve just been reading haha
@hammerdick82
@hammerdick82 Год назад
“Thats a nice fit”. Biggest understatement ever. Thats a f***ing beautiful fit. Always such amazing perfection
@hammerdick82
@hammerdick82 Год назад
@@Kevin-mp5of Negative nancy, you only post spiteful negative stuff on their channel. Stop watching and go away.
@johnredcorn8294
@johnredcorn8294 Год назад
Good call hammerdick
@hammerdick82
@hammerdick82 Год назад
@@johnredcorn8294 Not sure if this is intended to be satirical or laudatory.
@TheChupacabra
@TheChupacabra 2 месяца назад
@@hammerdick82it’s both, hammerdick
@chrisstromberg6527
@chrisstromberg6527 День назад
I think the homeowner forgot for a second that he was working with the G.O.A.T. of Carpentry!
@thevics123
@thevics123 4 месяца назад
Ive spent many Sunday afternoons as a child falling asleep to this TV show. Something about the vibes of the show is just so relaxing to me.
@RobbieSongwriter
@RobbieSongwriter 8 месяцев назад
Even after 40 years of doing this, Tommy ALWAYS teaches me something NEW. Gorgeous deck, both in design and execution. Thank you for this video.
@haroldwonder446
@haroldwonder446 Год назад
With respect and my comment is based on my experience as a business person involved with building decks for residential homes. I found that if one mounts the final, what I call a fascia board to finish off the steps or face edge of a deck that that facia board should be overlapped on top by the last top deck board. not as you have applied. And most often you can buy that last board with a smooth edge or without a grove to complete this part of the project. Biggest or main reason is that after a year or so dirt, sand, tree seeds, organic material in general gets in between this final exposed edge. It is even worse for composite material which under the sun will flex outward most times leaving an edge again susceptible to gathering dirt or sand, etc. Then seeds start to grow in that grove leaving a yearly task of cleaning out that exposed grove. Once experienced I changed my application to measure the top board requirement and cutting the first board at the house edge to accommodate a 1/2 inch overlap at the fascia end. Just saying.
@stevejensen3471
@stevejensen3471 Год назад
What a privilege and cherished memory of a lifetime to have the old guard TOH legend Tom Silva helping you with building your deck. I've always admired his seemingly boundless expertise that comes from 50-some years of practical know-how and applied fieldwork. He makes it all look easy but it surely isn't. You're the man Tommy!
@sangoir
@sangoir 7 месяцев назад
Is it important to have gravel under the deck?
@jaymomo7462
@jaymomo7462 Год назад
I been watching Tom for awhile now. He makes the most complicated project seem easy. When he explained things very simple and straight forward!
@sundarvivek1226
@sundarvivek1226 Год назад
Tom is a pleasure to watch every time. He is that uncle I wish I had!!
@anantdeshkulkarni6373
@anantdeshkulkarni6373 Год назад
It is great pleasure to watch ASK THIS OLD HOUSE and TOM SILVA.
@user-ix2mp4ke7x
@user-ix2mp4ke7x 9 месяцев назад
Always loved watching this old house, always does a class A job.. Beautiful job on the new deck..
@tonyantoine5823
@tonyantoine5823 9 месяцев назад
Tom Silva, nuff said! I used to watch him as a teen, 54 now and still admire his problem solving gift.
@realtor411
@realtor411 Год назад
That was awesome to see the homeowners teaming up with Tommy to get it built! Great job!!
@mcgannpster
@mcgannpster 10 месяцев назад
There’s something very satisfying about watching this guy work. Great pro
@disel1983va
@disel1983va Год назад
Mr.Silva best contractor ever 👍🙏
@donaldmendes184
@donaldmendes184 11 месяцев назад
It took a Portuguese guy , Tom Silva to show how a true professional and experienced carptender can build a deck. Well done Tom.
@ernestcashion4462
@ernestcashion4462 Год назад
Looked like the home owners hadn't done a lot of wood work, but they were game to try. Great workmanship .
@trashpanda314
@trashpanda314 3 месяца назад
Man Tom is one hell of a craftsman. I know it’s just a simple deck, but it was done beautifully and will last a lifetime. Love those banisters, and the Brazilian Ipe turned out great with the stain.
@justinballard7242
@justinballard7242 Год назад
7:19 don't do that Tommy knows better. Pressure treated lumber varies as much as 5/8 of an inch in height. Each hanger needs to be set to account for that. The best practice is to toe nail each joist then install the hangers after
@running_rich
@running_rich Год назад
Yes I learned that the hard way and never did it again!
@scotttovey
@scotttovey Год назад
When you run a snap line that is level all the way across as Tommy did, and you position the top of the board to that snap line, the top of the board is level all the way across.
@dosadoodle
@dosadoodle Год назад
@@scotttovey My read of Justin's comment is that the joist hanger bottoms need to be adjusted to reflect the specific board being placed, so the single cutoff block used won't be a good gauge of where the joist hangers should be placed. Am I misunderstanding?
@scotttovey
@scotttovey Год назад
@@dosadoodle If he had been that specific and clear, neither of us would have commented.
@scotttovey
@scotttovey Год назад
@@dosadoodle I went to the time he posted, you are correct.
@roccoconte2960
@roccoconte2960 Год назад
Wow great job Tommy.
@MKRM27
@MKRM27 Год назад
Looks like their deck will be worth more than their house, with all that ipe
@michaelcarroll991
@michaelcarroll991 Год назад
I was thinking the same thing. Also all those dove tails. That's deck all in all probably cost around 50 to 70 thousand $
@WoogieboogieOG
@WoogieboogieOG Год назад
“If we were gonna do that in the field that’s a lotta work, so we had the manufacturer do it” for 178$ a board….
@corssecurity
@corssecurity Год назад
@@WoogieboogieOG labour costs. The manufacturer can dip dozens of boards, or spray them in a rotating drum in seconds. And if out in the field it should rain?
@sethholston6128
@sethholston6128 Год назад
Ipe?
@allentoyokawa9068
@allentoyokawa9068 Год назад
@@corssecurity labor*
@MrDfurlong
@MrDfurlong Год назад
fantastic design and build proces.
@benjaminniemczyk
@benjaminniemczyk Год назад
As usual, amazing and infuriating. Tommy has a tool and solution for everything! Incredible. Great episode, I learned a lot.
@carlosfrostygreen6855
@carlosfrostygreen6855 Год назад
Favorite episode guys.
@salvadorsepulveda6415
@salvadorsepulveda6415 Год назад
A classic plumbers lament, lol, brings a smile every time I hear it 😄
@AVB2
@AVB2 Год назад
I have seen that "a classic plumber's lament" a hundred times with Tom in a bathtub surrounded by a big bunch of other bath tubs, but I don't get it. What is "a classic plumber's lament?"
@salvadorsepulveda6415
@salvadorsepulveda6415 Год назад
@@AVB2 What can go wrong will go wrong
@davep1856
@davep1856 Год назад
We have a 28 year old ipe deck which I have let age. It is structurally as sound today as it was 28 years ago. If it had been a covered deck I’m convinced it would have maintained the natural wood staining. I used deck hangers eliminating all fasteners on the walking surface.
@erikgarcia6537
@erikgarcia6537 Год назад
Great Work!!!
@JohnFrench-qd4nm
@JohnFrench-qd4nm Год назад
I like this show. PBS introduced a lot of quality ideas and shows to my life over the years. Thank you
@craigkeller
@craigkeller Год назад
The young lady is fearless! Good to see.
@Pdpawlak
@Pdpawlak Год назад
Man, they have great soil there. That dirt looked like top soil that I have to pay for
@stevehamman4465
@stevehamman4465 Год назад
Haaaaa,, right,,, thinking the same thing! Need to box it up and sell it on line!
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Год назад
In East Sacramento, the soil is about 12" deep, then you hit hardpan. Basically sandstone. A bear to get through. Some places 100' thick. I used that the my advantage though, under the house. Just dug post holes 2 foot down to the 5' thick hardpan, jacked up beams, and leveled the house. House now sits on stone.
@paulsmith9341
@paulsmith9341 Год назад
Silva does great work! 👍👍👍
@Guardducks
@Guardducks Год назад
Kevin taught him all he knows. Lol or was it the little kids who learn quickly ?
@paulsmith9341
@paulsmith9341 Год назад
@@Guardducksthat should have taken a day or two. I remember when Kevin came on. I was thinking wtf this guy was doing among giants but he grew on me.
@law35penn
@law35penn Год назад
Wow, ipei boards. Those are so expensive and beautiful. Amazing work
@jmodified
@jmodified Год назад
I like to lay out all the deck boards convex-side (or future convex side) up and jigsaw-puzzle the order and orientation to get minimal gaps. That way you're not fighting the natural curves (and shapes - some will vary slightly in width along the length) when you install them.
@Romans_116
@Romans_116 Год назад
Such a great a video. Absolutely one of the best.
@ronevans852
@ronevans852 Год назад
I don’t see how he does that it’s amazing. Good job.
@Guardducks
@Guardducks Год назад
Sperience Sony sperience.😉
@JDBolt1958
@JDBolt1958 11 месяцев назад
Awesome layout procedure. Great consulting the local Code enforcement official. The ledger nailing was sketchy. Recommend consulting a professional here. Structural screws are recommended. The direction perpendicular to the ledger is important as well. This requires a look at the house floor framing to insure it is sufficiently connected providing a load path into the deck diaphragms.
@andrewlm5677
@andrewlm5677 Год назад
Ironwood on the deck - pretty awesome That’s a very handsome design as well
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Год назад
Not readiy available in California.
@Brian_yeah_that_brian_Strang
Good job Tommy
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
@Pure_KodiakWILD_Power Год назад
Ayyyye, full episodes. Let's go 💪🏽👍
@Goofmaxxin
@Goofmaxxin Год назад
LFG!!! 💪🦅
@user-hg3dj7ek8s
@user-hg3dj7ek8s Месяц назад
Tom. Get yourself a ratchet and socket. 😂 Just busting chops. Love This Old House
@mikemike8087
@mikemike8087 Год назад
The watch the art of perfection
@brandonhorwath6351
@brandonhorwath6351 7 месяцев назад
Backfill around the concrete forms with limestone and use the removed soil for a raised garden bed or compost pile.
@justincredibletours4175
@justincredibletours4175 Год назад
If I could be half the craftsman of Tommy!
@dyates6380
@dyates6380 8 месяцев назад
Outstanding video.
@JasonLee-si1yj
@JasonLee-si1yj Год назад
Well great work really great work to the homeowners that's a beautiful deck I really love it beautiful thank you for sharing
@scottyellis3442
@scottyellis3442 Год назад
Always loved watching this old house, always does a class A job.
@awaara24
@awaara24 Год назад
the man is a living legend
@corssecurity
@corssecurity Год назад
Master carpenter
@conniedrumjr275
@conniedrumjr275 Год назад
Nice fit no kidding I only wished I could get something that close
@ThisIsNotAVideo
@ThisIsNotAVideo 9 месяцев назад
Ipe is rainforest wood. Buy thermally modified decking instead - it's more sustainable. Otherwise, I love the care these homeowners put into the design... and it's priceless to have the This Old House help bring the idea to life.
@bibialladin9026
@bibialladin9026 2 месяца назад
We are in the process of building a new home,and you guys give me so many ideas.I love your programs. Do you have any ideas on front doors,l am thinking of having some glass. I will be happy,and thanks to all of you,great program ❤❤❤
@hu5tle-
@hu5tle- Год назад
I would have covered the PT beams with the same Grace Tape that was used on the house and the same with all the joists. I know they're PT, but it really saves the top of that lumber.
@johnlevis2084
@johnlevis2084 Год назад
That is absolutely correct. Anyone who has demoed a deck will see the rot at the nails or screws. Tommy, Tommy--Can't pre mount joist hangers since the lumber always vary in size up to 1/4 inch
@shentian524
@shentian524 Год назад
awesome love to learn the skill
@jgerardolopez1175
@jgerardolopez1175 10 месяцев назад
Amazing video!
@FoolCrzy
@FoolCrzy Год назад
Deck worth more than the house. Love it!
@starswoodmetalcreations6539
Tom is a master wow
@nojithan
@nojithan Год назад
Mmmmm, Brazilian hardwood. Super sustainable.
@adrianmihulet810
@adrianmihulet810 Год назад
thats a beautiful job, i wish to to that in romania too, but here is all concrete....wood is beautiful
@ivpu2465
@ivpu2465 Год назад
I like this kind of videos, thakns
@davidrobins4025
@davidrobins4025 Год назад
Beautiful job on the new deck.
@626m96sh
@626m96sh 8 месяцев назад
thank you. I have a question, wasn't the expandable bolt that was inside the concrete short?
@kule510
@kule510 Год назад
More videos like this please!
@davidrankin9874
@davidrankin9874 7 месяцев назад
A more recent practice I’m seeing is using zip tape or flashing tape on top of the joist and beams to prevent them from rotting on the top.
@dougm5341
@dougm5341 Год назад
Great video Kevin….
@samrugtiv3839
@samrugtiv3839 Год назад
Dam good job Tom Sam
@ajbrown7245
@ajbrown7245 Год назад
Great to see Tommy doing his thing! Great LOOKING deck, but man that angled step, what a hazard. Not to mention the loss of usable space.
@billymacktexasdetective5827
How is that step dangerous? I'm interested to hear your theory...
@11sequence
@11sequence Год назад
Are those Robertsons? Great build!
@Vatech-gj2tw
@Vatech-gj2tw Год назад
Is that a Bostich cordless nailer? How has it held up is it as good as the new offerings.
@jifi-0178
@jifi-0178 Год назад
I want a "Tommy" deck, too. Tommy built, Tommy approved. Never goes out of style.
@TheMighty2222
@TheMighty2222 Год назад
In my next life I wanna come back as Tommy👍🏻
@bdog0720
@bdog0720 10 часов назад
👍🏼 Nice! I wouldn’t have split the deck with a step tho.
@watchthe1369
@watchthe1369 2 месяца назад
If you are in a wildfire area, you want to make sure that nothing like leaves accumulates under the deck to burn and take your house. Maybe some screens behind the skirting they put in.
@jc51373
@jc51373 Год назад
clearly on the Cape based on the soil...Go about 50 miles east and you can't use that auger machine. All by hand with a spud bar. Tommy is a master though.
@timgore2502
@timgore2502 Год назад
Very cool thanks !$
@FranciscoJimenez-bb7fk
@FranciscoJimenez-bb7fk Год назад
ask this old house show cases the true master tradesman/craftsman!
@dosadoodle
@dosadoodle Год назад
I've recently seen suggestions to use waterproof tape along the top of deck beams to increase their longevity by preventing water from sitting directly on the top of the joists. I think the consideration is also that the water isn't then held tightly by the decking against the beams, which would accelerate rot.
@jesseyoung9654
@jesseyoung9654 Год назад
We use a product called "protectadeck" in Australia. Basically a rubber strip that runs along the top of a joist.
@AStanton1966
@AStanton1966 Год назад
I've got a 25-year-old cedar deck built on PT framing without that waterproof tape. Deck is still standing and doing well.
@h2s142
@h2s142 Год назад
Much of deck structural damage is hidden and catastrophic failure can happen without exterior failure and rot as evidence
@billymacktexasdetective5827
I just took a look at the PT frame of my 30 year old deck, the joists have zero evidence of any rot whatsoever. Not an inch of waterproof tape in sight...
@Wallace5th
@Wallace5th Год назад
A lot of people use G-tape I believe it’s called. It seems overkill, but it helps maintain your deck
@running_rich
@running_rich Год назад
If you don't already know it, you need to use specialized joist hanger nails. They are beefy but not long, since they only have to hold to the 2x material. Might not have been obvious when they were going in. Hand nail or use powered nailer as shown.
@calicoasting
@calicoasting Год назад
Tito's......
@Guardducks
@Guardducks Год назад
Would 16 penny nails be too long?
@customrenovations4363
@customrenovations4363 Год назад
I’m surprised they never even used hurricane ties. Standard for all my decks no matter the size. Also never saw any sealing of the pressure treated ends.
@running_rich
@running_rich Год назад
@@Guardducks No problem if nails are longer (16d=3 1/2" long, 0.148" dia. shank), and stick out past framing member, unless for some reason they would be visible past the finished deck and would be a hazard for tripping, cutting someone, or catching on something moving.
@driveman6490
@driveman6490 Год назад
@@customrenovations4363 no lateral tension ties to secure the deck joist in and through to the house floor joists as well.
@jamesmcnaughton5092
@jamesmcnaughton5092 Год назад
Smart move staggering the lag bolts so the wood doesn't split !!!
@kceros
@kceros 11 месяцев назад
9:12 My grampa taught me to do this with a transparent hose filled with water. the water level does the trick.
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Год назад
When I built my 14 x 16 deck, I put the 4 x 6 beams right on top of the posts. Deck is now 39 years old, and still works great. The ratchet to straighten the railing post was clever.
@deanmohamed7575
@deanmohamed7575 11 месяцев назад
I hope Tommy will be around when i build my home.
@roquerocha26
@roquerocha26 Год назад
terrific
@TainoRaider16
@TainoRaider16 Год назад
I really wanted to see what type and method Tom used for ledger board flashing, but didn't see it in the video.
@dmac7403
@dmac7403 6 месяцев назад
Old Tommy still at it!
@belindawoodson8981
@belindawoodson8981 Год назад
DoubleDeck :Would you recommend Sherwin Williams Paint Stain ?
@joshuasmith1215
@joshuasmith1215 Год назад
Def the time to make sure your yard pitches away from the foundation
@marting7590
@marting7590 Год назад
Lobstah boards work well too
@user-ei5qc5np7b
@user-ei5qc5np7b 5 месяцев назад
My heroes!! 😘
@willschultz5452
@willschultz5452 Год назад
LMAO 🤣. What building inspector! After you get a permit you never see them again 😆
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Год назад
Depends. In Sacramento, a roof permit is just a way to make money. Same with a water heater permit.
@bobjoye4195
@bobjoye4195 Год назад
How do you cover a cement floor slab floor house? What do you do to make it more of a house? Floor
@ericsorensen1421
@ericsorensen1421 Год назад
I live in Massachusetts as well as ask this old house we can’t notch posts but ask this old hour no problem?
@middy774
@middy774 11 месяцев назад
The deck outshines the house 😅
@bobwhelk2115
@bobwhelk2115 Год назад
I have 3 questions: 1: shouldn’t the ledger have a head flashing - so water doesn’t go between ledger and house? 2: aren’t notched posts for railings no longer allowed? 3: don’t deck builders start away from the house so that ripped boards don’t end up near the outside edge (in this case it looks like it worked doing from the house out)
@Bigbacon
@Bigbacon Год назад
i also thought notched posts were also not allowed. When I redid my railing a few years ago, they couldn't be notched as per 2015 guides or whatever it was called.
@driveman6490
@driveman6490 Год назад
1: Yes. "Z" flashing should be used in a fashion to sit under the siding (which they had yet to re-install), lay over the top of the ledger board and the drip portion hanging over the edge. 2: Notched post may still be allowed in some areas, but in my opinion, any elevated deck that requires a railing (30 plus inches above grade), should have the posts mounted inside the outer joists and rim joist, blocked properly and even secured with lateral tension ties. You'll have to notch a few deck boards and you'll lose a tiny bit of deck area, but way more solid than any exterior mounted posts. 3: You can eliminate the need to rip a deck board (at the house or at the outer edge) by simply leaving your joists uncut. Prep your frame minus the outer rim joist, begin decking at the house, and when you're within 3 boards of the edge, measure out the width of 3 boards, subtract 1.5" for the width thickness of your rim joist, and subtract whatever amount necessary for fascia and overhang (if browing out slightly over the edge). Snap a line, cut your joists, add your rim joist and you'll have a perfect edge without any ripped deck boards.
@jbhcrazyskills9508
@jbhcrazyskills9508 Год назад
@@driveman6490 Nice tips, but you forgot to mention that tip #3 only works when you're building a cantilevered deck.
@jmodified
@jmodified Год назад
@@driveman6490 You can go 30 inches above grade without a railing? Here it is 18 inches.
@driveman6490
@driveman6490 Год назад
@@jmodified International Residential Code states 30". Although some states, cities, and municipalities may have alterations to the code, but that's the standard rule.
@GS-ji4rl
@GS-ji4rl Год назад
Do you need to add tape on joists to keep water out ?
@orlandolopez5865
@orlandolopez5865 Год назад
that was amazing job !! i would like to fix my patio like that
@bibialladin9026
@bibialladin9026 2 месяца назад
Thanks lots of on-site Bl
@bibialladin9026
@bibialladin9026 2 месяца назад
❤❤❤❤my favorite program on TV
@elizabethhood3263
@elizabethhood3263 Год назад
Darn, no fancy laser level, I guess I can't build that deck after all
@carguy1312
@carguy1312 Год назад
What about the flashing on the ledger board? What about some type of waterproofing on top of the beams before installing deck boards? I love this channel, but this makes me question install quality with other instruction.
@stevejensen3471
@stevejensen3471 Год назад
They didn't show it like they should have, but likely eventually covered that gap with some heavy flashing/drip edge - guess the homeowner was supposed to do it because it hadn't been done as of yet in the final picture. Definitely should have sealed the beam tops though!
@scottslotterbeck3796
@scottslotterbeck3796 Год назад
I used aluminum, tucked under the stucco, angled to top of the joists, then over. Z shape.
@thefurse
@thefurse Год назад
Nice
@ryandiedrich6317
@ryandiedrich6317 Год назад
20:14 No man can resist the tug and pull just to make sure it is tight. NO MAN!
@SashaXXY
@SashaXXY 8 месяцев назад
Why do they need the vertical 6x6 posts? They have a truck coming in to pour the concrete for footers and the forms are tall enough to just fill them a bit higher and make concrete columns. The deck is low enough that it wouldn't be using unreasonable amounts of concrete to do it that way. 3 ft below the ground and 3-4 ft above and that's all you need. Some shims to level the beams and you've just saved a ton of labor. Probably saved a bunch of cash too. Is it against code or something?
@slipknot73745
@slipknot73745 Год назад
With a guy like Tom around, building a deck looks easy!!!
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