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We Used Over 600 INVISIBLE Screws for our Deck and It Looks Amazing!! 

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Massive thank you to Envision Decking for hooking us up with the materials here! Wouldn't be able to accomplish the end goal without em! When we decide to work with companies it's not only because we like the product but we really like the people! Great company, great people, check em out!
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@rodmills4071
@rodmills4071 Месяц назад
As a joiner of 40 plus years, it nice to see how much forethought you have put into details like the door thresholds etc... no one thinks beyond the next pay check these days....🤔😂😎🇦🇺👌
@user-xp8tb3qq7z
@user-xp8tb3qq7z Месяц назад
How ya’ goin’ mate!
@PappyMcPoyle-vj4vt
@PappyMcPoyle-vj4vt 29 дней назад
It's called job security/planned obsolesce...... If you want it done right, do it yourself.
@dewmei64
@dewmei64 28 дней назад
Hope you guys are all ok in these storms 🙏
@bullieboi
@bullieboi Месяц назад
Seeing that board slip under the threshold with a perfect fit on each end was like DIY porn! So sweet!
@Interknetz
@Interknetz 27 дней назад
Definitely. Nothing more satisfying than getting something so spot on. Meanwhile if I tried to do the same it'd probably be too long of a cut and probably wavy.
@dougblobner9046
@dougblobner9046 25 дней назад
You solved that routed edge one way. I may have tried a router table with a fence as an alternate solution.
@johnscott2076
@johnscott2076 25 дней назад
DIY porn isn’t that good, so not really a compliment
@mrscoot1
@mrscoot1 Месяц назад
I recommend installing a 350-500 gallon underground tank over where your gutter from your deck rain removale system will go and connect gutter to underground tank! That way you can use your stored water to keep your yard green ,even when they restrict city water for watering your yard! Also you could use it to lower water bill and save money. Will let you have best looking grass in neighborhood, you can also make it have a place to add chemicals,band with pump and underground water lines and timer/controller you can add later, before you lay sod or plant grass. But if you go ahead and bury tank, you can pressureize tank and use a hose and sprinkler this summer until you get time to complete watering system! If you go ahead and find tank when you get skidsteer or whatever to do foundation on main house you can dig hole and bury the 350-500 or 750-1000,gallon tank.just depends on price and size you find! ****
@w2ttsy670
@w2ttsy670 Месяц назад
Take it one step further and use it for grey water systems like toilet cisterns or of your system allows for it, supplementing city supply for your internal water consumption
@Pete-nl8ok
@Pete-nl8ok Месяц назад
Great idea!
@cguy96
@cguy96 Месяц назад
It is important to research your local codes before harvesting rainwater or grey water. It seems that Texas allows both, but this varies state to state.
@ResidenceRescueLLC
@ResidenceRescueLLC Месяц назад
They mentioned money is getting tight several times....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣that's just more expenses.
@1packatak
@1packatak Месяц назад
They live near Houston. Lack of rain is usually not a problem.
@franklong6269
@franklong6269 29 дней назад
Your various systems of measuring difficult cuts with tile and with this composite deck are brilliant. I am a Licensed General Contractor, and very few trade specialists have developed systems of measuring awkward, complex cuts as you have! Also, your organization of the projects you do is really well done. Possibly, the biggest failure of Construction Project Managers is not staging the project in a logical, well-thought-out, step-by-step manner. A highly competent construction manager is a little bit of a prophet or seer. They have the ability to look ahead and "foresee" how the project will be built in the future. You have this ability!
@Niktendious
@Niktendious 29 дней назад
Stud Pack guys, hope you all are ok from last night's storms. Stay safe!!
@davidreed9046
@davidreed9046 Месяц назад
Love that drone shot of you guys taking a break on the deck👍🏻 Great job on the deck, it looks amazing. Jordan in 20 years: breaking out the sawzall because he can’t find all the screws or remove the plugs to replace a warn deck board😂
@unsanctionedchaos2994
@unsanctionedchaos2994 29 дней назад
It's composite decking so in theory, you shouldn't ever have to replace a deck board.
@flechettispaghetti2240
@flechettispaghetti2240 Месяц назад
Crazy how adding those plugs makes the deck look so much different. It looked good without the plugs. With the plugs, it takes it to a whole new level
@OldMan_PJ
@OldMan_PJ Месяц назад
The timelapse on the bung fitting looked great seeing the holes disappear.
@bobbell2555
@bobbell2555 25 дней назад
i agree, at first it looked like it had to be a trick with the camera!
@willb5150
@willb5150 11 дней назад
I really enjoy that you show mistakes and how you adapt and get out of them. That is very useful instead of just editing them out and acting like mistakes don't happen. Well done!
@tremolobar
@tremolobar Месяц назад
Love that Ryobi made a cameo! 😅
@j.p.marion5377
@j.p.marion5377 Месяц назад
Paul is like a surgeon free handing with that router and circular saw! Nice work!
@hansangb
@hansangb Месяц назад
Re: mosquitos. In the Army we used the Original Avon's SkinSoSoft cream. It completely repelled the mosquitoes. Even more effective than army bug juice or Cutter spray.
@htownblue11
@htownblue11 Месяц назад
Paul is so skilled yet so humble. Composite decking can be so nice when done right.
@jasonsongs7678
@jasonsongs7678 29 дней назад
He is such a nice guy.
@greggcoulter6008
@greggcoulter6008 Месяц назад
Paul trying to throw board and he says, “That was weird” and Jordan replies, “Super weird!” Lol I don’t know why but that cracked me up. The deck looks great. Love how good the notch and rabbet came out around the door threshold. From the overhead drone shot the garage looks just as big as the house.
@video80634
@video80634 Месяц назад
Draining water runoff towards your neighbor might cause them some problems, especially how close you are. I had a similar situation on my property where I diverted water towards my neighbor. While it was great for me, all the water from my side, in addition to the water on his property, contributed to filling up his basement window well. I had no idea it would gather that much water. Regardless if your neighbor has a window or not, they might be dealing with more water than they want.
@cantgetright742
@cantgetright742 27 дней назад
I worked at a house that had that problem. Neighbor up the hill diverted their water and it went all the way to the back of their house. Got under the house and ended up pretty much rotting all their joists on that half of the house. You could break em apart with your bare hands.
@23432
@23432 29 дней назад
All these episodes are so interesting! This one was over the top. So satisfying to watch the screw holes disappear. Think about time saved in the future, no sanding or staining.
@stephensaines7100
@stephensaines7100 Месяц назад
"Rabbit with a router"...hare raising.
@rhoug1995
@rhoug1995 Месяц назад
This is really the best day of the week.... if you posted everyday, the week would be a breeze!!
@StudPack
@StudPack Месяц назад
We COULD post everyday, but that means hiring an editing team and the videos won’t be the same, what do we think?
@Mines619
@Mines619 Месяц назад
@@StudPackdo it!!!
@orrintessier6630
@orrintessier6630 Месяц назад
Keep it in house love the personal touch
@CupolaDaze
@CupolaDaze Месяц назад
@@StudPack I really think you can train editors to be very similar to your current style. So many creators have changed to outside editors and viewers can't tell. Personally I'd test a few editors and get 4-5 to make some videos with guidance and work them till they are how you like. Then post the best with a disclaimer and see what people think. Maybe even have a normal edited video ready in case it doesn't go well. I suspect you can get something very, very close to what you have but now with much less editing work.
@aaronhickerson6092
@aaronhickerson6092 Месяц назад
​@StudPack I personally like waiting a few days in between uploads so I can watch other content and do life. The series is super entertaining, but too much of a good thing...
@jasonsongs7678
@jasonsongs7678 29 дней назад
I wish Paul was my dad. He is the nicest guy ever!
@youknowme58
@youknowme58 Месяц назад
Thank you so much. Stud Pack - and fam, you are some of the few TX transplants that make be proud to be from Baton Rouge. Can't wait for the dream garage wrap party. Well done.
@Muzzi.
@Muzzi. Месяц назад
Paul is from Texas. I believe he said it in one of the videos where they made a bathroom at his friends shop
@StudPack
@StudPack Месяц назад
@@Muzzi.negative, Baton Rouge!
@DrMJJr
@DrMJJr Месяц назад
LSU alum, purple & gold babbyyyy!!! 😝😝
@powderdescent
@powderdescent Месяц назад
I recall there was some talk about coming from CA at one point. I admit I don’t know your history, but I’m sure I am not the only one curious about it.
@hi-gz5cx
@hi-gz5cx Месяц назад
You guys should do live streams answering subscribers questions about the projects they are taking on, I know I would love advice from professionals
@therealdojj
@therealdojj Месяц назад
They did do that once 👍
@priscillacordero8133
@priscillacordero8133 Месяц назад
They did one when Jeff visited from Home RenoVision DIY. Jeff does those more frequently on his channel.
@francisishere9871
@francisishere9871 Месяц назад
And be held liable for the dumb shit yall do? Yea, no!!! They are smarter than that
@Darisiabgal7573
@Darisiabgal7573 Месяц назад
When I rip pressure treated I have had trouble sometimes binding the blade and the saw shuts down. The best thing is to reduce the height of the blade so it’s like a half inch above the wood. This lowers the side drag on the blade. It’s hard on the long pieces cause they like to bow up at the center. I also have an eight foot L aluminum that I use for cutting plywood and ripping pieces. It’s got three screw hole that I can use to attach it to the piece then just use the dewalt potable saw on the fence. The good thing about cutting from the top is the throw on the cut is down where gravity carries the dust out of you work. The table saw is throwing the dust into the work and that increases drag further still. Also when you’re working with pressure treated or aromatic cedar it’s not throwing all that toxic dust in your face. BTW, where is your facemask for working with that pressure treated stuff. And no blade protection. 😂. Man if I see you over here at the clinic I’m a going to take pics😎.
@BryantAvant
@BryantAvant Месяц назад
I love when I get to use my chisels. So satisfying.
@russofamerica
@russofamerica Месяц назад
20:48 - This is my favorite part of the video. Throughout the vid, I very much enjoyed watching the puzzle-solving of the complicated cuts, but seeing fine finish work--breaking out a chisel on a plastic deck board--was super-fun. I'm not a woodworker, I'm just an internet jerk with appreciation for detailed work. Great job again, Stud Pack! As a sub-idea, hiring a local kid to hammer those bungs in those screw holes would be an *awesome* job for a little champ who's trying to make a few bucks for a bike or something. I know I would have loved that as a kid!
@user-ri5pj3iq9l
@user-ri5pj3iq9l Месяц назад
No safety railing and getting a kid to focus on 600 opportunities is mind boggling.🤣
@russofamerica
@russofamerica Месяц назад
Ha! Well, I suppose maybe we'd wait to call in the kid after the railing goes up. And we find the right kid. :D
@robertquiles7815
@robertquiles7815 Месяц назад
That was really satisfying to see the holes disappear during that time-lapse part. That looks really good.
@tomsterism
@tomsterism Месяц назад
Some of these joinery details are just pure SEXY, gentlemen! The most gratifying aspect of your stream is the BEST PRACTICES you all use. No corner cutting. Absolutely superb!
@houseandmoney
@houseandmoney Месяц назад
My concrete pour was successful this morning. Time to reward myself with some more Stud Pack Dream Garage!
@StudPack
@StudPack Месяц назад
We’re still riding the high of our successful concrete pour…😅 congrats House!! 🎉
@notmirelnam248
@notmirelnam248 Месяц назад
I typically carry a sacrificial 'beater board' in my pouch that I can place between my hammer and materials that I don't want hammer head divots on. I draw my complicated cuts complete with measurements on that. I don't need it to be to scale. As long as I have my crude drawing with measurements, I can recreate any shape. When it comes to putting screws in deck boards, I like to use tools to keep the screws in perfect alignment. Whether it's as simple as marking lines on your speed square or as complicated as buying or making a deck jig, it keeps you moving fast and keeps everything accurate. As long as the square or jig is long enough to line up with the screws on the last board, they shouldn't migrate out of line. A great jig will also be a perfect spacer for your deck boards. I would also recommend to use 12" spacing for your framing whenever using composites. It should be industry standard regardless, because everybody inevitably switches to composites after a few years anyway and they would have to completely reframe their deck if they did 16" on center (or live with the warping and twisting).
@hanko5750
@hanko5750 Месяц назад
Well done guys!! ... great moment when you can drag a couple chairs out there and enjoy a job well done!
@lagunabay51
@lagunabay51 Месяц назад
Love the finished product. You two are so lucky having Paul as your mentor. Using his experience and techniques make the job look so easy yet giving a perfect result. Great job!
@inconsisstence
@inconsisstence 29 дней назад
This dad is such a dad, I love it
@dmo224
@dmo224 Месяц назад
10:15 - I had to rip some 2x12 boards for something recently, can't remember what exactly, but those things wanted to bind my blade like crazy. After about a foot past the cut, the little kerf-wide gap started pinching down hard (not terribly noticeable to the naked eye at first). My wife had to pop a shim into the gap as the cut end came off the table to keep it from closing; my saw and I were much happier.
@ssrrocks22
@ssrrocks22 Месяц назад
I love what you guys are doing. The deck is without a doubt beautiful A plus 👍 👍 in all the years I can honestly say i don't think i have ever seen anyone do a more perfect job. Every part of this project has been spot on. It's a shame quality workmanship has gone out the window, but I can truly say your work is by far the best I have seen in many years. Thank you for your videos and the workmanship in the project.
@sapphyre_skye899
@sapphyre_skye899 Месяц назад
Loved the b roll on the plugging the holes! It was magical!
@Pallidus_Rider
@Pallidus_Rider Месяц назад
That deck material is good stuff. You can also get quality outdoor furniture made of the same stuff "Polywood" (made in USA - N. Carolina 🇺🇲)
@wgedwardsvideo
@wgedwardsvideo Месяц назад
It looks fantastic. Another great job by a committed group of perfectionists who make it look easy even though it's not.
@briang3579
@briang3579 28 дней назад
I hope you guys are ok! Just saw the news about the storm and power outages. Stay safe!
@TomwithaDream
@TomwithaDream Месяц назад
The camera view from head height while you were installing the plugs was so cool to watch the holes just disappear!
@richb4099
@richb4099 Месяц назад
I’m not as sure footed either and by a lot. I’d have fallen months ago on this project. Looks great though and you men really worked hard on this entire project. I enjoy watching your videos. Looks like Rad got a hand or wrist injury. He is the stunt man on the project !
@marcs9068
@marcs9068 Месяц назад
Stud Pack vid always makes the day better.
@elbarto-424
@elbarto-424 Месяц назад
send Envision people my way. I have a very large deck to rebuild.
@Sammywhat
@Sammywhat Месяц назад
Loved the high-speed deck plugging! 😅That under threshold work was a dream. Great job, fellas!! And the music for this vid was perfect - always the right amount, and really nice fade ins and outs! 🔥
@StudPack
@StudPack Месяц назад
Fun fact: adding music and nice fades adds at least an hour to the editing process! 😂
@Sammywhat
@Sammywhat Месяц назад
@@StudPack It's really great stuff, Jordan! I totally get this. I know how much work it takes and it's really appreciated! You do a fantastic job all around. Seriously one of the best DIY channels ever produced! 🙏
@stevenjames5419
@stevenjames5419 Месяц назад
Paul, I live in Houston and the mosquitos are unreal. I use Cutter Back Yard Bug Control. You hook it to a garden hose and spray all your lawn and it’ll take care of them.
@StudPack
@StudPack Месяц назад
The problem is the massive amount of water that sits under Jordan’s house. No way to drain it😢
@eturnus732
@eturnus732 Месяц назад
If you can access it at all throw some mosquito donuts in the standing water. ​@@StudPack
@Omnis2
@Omnis2 Месяц назад
@@StudPack Hope you guys address it when you demo that old POS lol
@user-vb3ly7ib4r
@user-vb3ly7ib4r Месяц назад
There's mosquito bait you can put in the water that'll kill them over time.
@NurseAcrobat
@NurseAcrobat Месяц назад
@@StudPack I'd throw some mosquito dunk under the house. They're cheap, readily available, and look like little donuts. Good for any standing water. We add them to our rain barrels.
@jasonjtg21
@jasonjtg21 24 дня назад
Deck looks great. I like that piece under the transition to the slider. Looks great.
@Sajith050683
@Sajith050683 27 дней назад
12:52 what a moment seeing metric in use!
@Thumbsdwn
@Thumbsdwn Месяц назад
I noticed that you quickly switched to pre-drilling your screws. I’ve done many decks with similar material, that was a wise choice
@StudPack
@StudPack Месяц назад
Yes, very quickly 😂
@TeacherTonya74
@TeacherTonya74 20 дней назад
Those invisible screws look amazing!
@HawkXe
@HawkXe Месяц назад
Great stuff! I plan on using it on my deck after I saw how good it was at my mom’s house. Pricey, but so worth it!
@royalwulff1
@royalwulff1 Месяц назад
You guys have an awesome dad!!
@lostreb
@lostreb 26 дней назад
Totally unrelated to this video and deck install, but I had to extend yet another "Thank You" for introducing me to WAGOs. I had to install a replacement ceiling fan this weekend and when I was unscrewing the screw nut connectors (easily the most frustrating part of the job after discovering WAGOs, I might add) from the previous installation, I kept saying "Thank You Stud Pack for telling me about WAGOS!!!" They are not only faster but made the job so much easier as well. Thank you for allowing this digression from all the positive and constructive comments related to this video!
@spunkysagittarius87
@spunkysagittarius87 28 дней назад
Nice work guys! Appreciate the detail. The board by the door… impressive work! 👏
@resellerrunner5149
@resellerrunner5149 Месяц назад
You guys keep "plugging" away at it! Nice work fellas! Looking GREAT!
@GS-wx5pr
@GS-wx5pr Месяц назад
GOOD STUFF guys!!
@Catalyph
@Catalyph Месяц назад
The deck boards you used. Are you supposed to seal the cut ends with wood sealer?? On the 3 different brands I have had experience with.. they all say if you cut the end you must use end grain sealers.
@envisionoutdoorlivingproducts
@envisionoutdoorlivingproducts 28 дней назад
Great question! Our manufacturing process uses compression molding technology instead of extrusion. This means our core doesn't need to be sealed and can stand up to mother nature!
@danieltholejr722
@danieltholejr722 Месяц назад
Hey Stud Pack! Another super cool video drop! I have to tell you how satisfying it was to watch all the detail work put into all the fine-tuning of the board cuts and placements! Especially around the door - WELL DONE CREW!!
@AlexeiTetenov
@AlexeiTetenov Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing!
@FoxyJeff
@FoxyJeff Месяц назад
Great work guys!
@dflenn9423
@dflenn9423 Месяц назад
Looks great guys!!
@charleswithrow4923
@charleswithrow4923 28 дней назад
great job boys, can't wait to see the house build. it's gonna be awesome!!!!
@adrianavalos92
@adrianavalos92 Месяц назад
Amazing work always
@jeffdieringer1
@jeffdieringer1 Месяц назад
Another gratifying episode - I always learn something
@outoftheboxmedic1608
@outoftheboxmedic1608 Месяц назад
FREAKING AWESOME!! Man that looks real good!
@kenyongillespie8652
@kenyongillespie8652 28 дней назад
Good looking deck! Great job!
@michaelelwell7467
@michaelelwell7467 29 дней назад
That board you routered out for in front of the sliding door looked sick. 👍🏻
@StudPack
@StudPack 27 дней назад
Thanks 👍
@599miata
@599miata Месяц назад
Great job guys
@alanprice7235
@alanprice7235 29 дней назад
Man, that looks great guys.
@kevinmckenna7959
@kevinmckenna7959 24 дня назад
Paul's Cut are SPECTACULAR!!!!!!! A true Craftsman!!!! Its funny to watch you install this deck...we are installing the same product and have used similar "tricks" at "unusual" joints.
@michelleroop9991
@michelleroop9991 Месяц назад
Love watching this build so fun.🌹🌹
@Kralphrn
@Kralphrn Месяц назад
Such a great video and they seem to have so much fun!
@TooLazyToFail
@TooLazyToFail Месяц назад
That decking is super nice!
@skyburner1
@skyburner1 29 дней назад
Looks good guys
@TheTravelerMan
@TheTravelerMan 19 дней назад
Noce work Guys.
@smncowardyahoo
@smncowardyahoo 27 дней назад
Makes me Happy watching You Guys........... Thankyou....
@Nuhaantje
@Nuhaantje Месяц назад
Look at that furniture maker going!! 👌👌
@LuminairPrime
@LuminairPrime Месяц назад
GREAT VIDEO PRODUCTION!!!!!! 👏👏👏
@dimaj1
@dimaj1 Месяц назад
The last montage is like the best disappearing holes magic trick :) Great job, guys!
@billyhaddock5540
@billyhaddock5540 Месяц назад
Great Job Guy's, on installing the back deck looks great..
@tbom1021
@tbom1021 Месяц назад
Looks Great.🤘
@denniswray470
@denniswray470 Месяц назад
First class job brilliant finish.
@jessicahites871
@jessicahites871 Месяц назад
Looks fantastic!! Great job guys!!
@tomcrane2971
@tomcrane2971 Месяц назад
Nicely done! Love the way you detail around the door!
@brosier
@brosier 28 дней назад
Best thing for that miter corner use a plastic biscuit w/ biscuit jointer keeps the joint on the same plane while you screw from the edge
@jennywuornos5809
@jennywuornos5809 Месяц назад
OKKKK PAULLL!!!! Perfect job sheesh!!!
@drphibesrises
@drphibesrises Месяц назад
This project is looking so nice. Good job boys! Can't wait for the next video.
@mikedany4030
@mikedany4030 Месяц назад
I'd like to have seen sisters glued as well. Nice job fellas.
@vannk73
@vannk73 Месяц назад
Love the time lapse watching those screw holes disappear! 😎
@foxmulder6674
@foxmulder6674 Месяц назад
Nice job on the deck. Nice blue spacers. Love how it turned out
@adamwanderscheid8559
@adamwanderscheid8559 Месяц назад
Enjoying the content
@lescurtis7244
@lescurtis7244 Месяц назад
wife and i are very glad you showed "all" that you guys have done, the before and after while during was great. well done Stud Pack !
@11Mlight
@11Mlight 28 дней назад
Have you ever seen or heard of the Camo Deck System/Tool? Its probably the best hidden fastener system there is imo. The tool is a jig that you set on your board with two preset holes that you drill your screw through at an angle on the corner of the board. The result is not only a hidden fastener that you could also plug to blend even more, but according to their tests it's also a better way to fasten your boards, leading to less screw pops, less squeaking, and stronger hold. The tool also spaces your boards out as you place them, and they come in a couple different spacing options. You can use them on composite boards too.
@11Mlight
@11Mlight 28 дней назад
All to say we did a deck with it and it looks amazing, the pure wood on the face of the board is fantastic.
@drewiliffe4855
@drewiliffe4855 Месяц назад
Good job team! I do like how the screw holes disappear.
@johnsanchez9551
@johnsanchez9551 Месяц назад
Love the decking project, I was looking forward to seeing how you tackled it; and those dowel fillers are a nice idea. Great problem solving all around.
@PaulPoe
@PaulPoe 29 дней назад
Great video. Magic how the holes disappear.
@sokola311
@sokola311 Месяц назад
Lookin' gooooooooood Brothaz.
@eastcoastmodz5195
@eastcoastmodz5195 Месяц назад
BIG W for the Stud Pack Team! Everything is looking amazing! Can't wait to you start working on the trim on the inside. Keep being great and making great videos!
@katieluv8422
@katieluv8422 21 день назад
You will have to let us know if the deck warps/buckles. General wisdom says composite board, screwed to joists in an extreme temp swinging area like Texas will not have enough room to expand/contract. The same goes for the miter joints you screwed together.
@TheKingPurser
@TheKingPurser Месяц назад
Great job!!!
@yourbrokenoven
@yourbrokenoven 8 дней назад
Shout out to the Ryobi drill!
@jeffreyweaver782
@jeffreyweaver782 Месяц назад
Great job! Awesome to watch this come about. Keep it up!
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