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Trav
9th August 2005, 10:00 AM
I thought I'd post some pics of the deck I built a few years ago. It is 6m x 5m.

It is all built from scratch using treated pine for the substructure and recycled spotted gum for the top. Oiled every few months (ok, every six months but who's counting?). No rail was deliberate as I wanted it to feel like part of the garden, not part of the house. It is only 80cm from the ground at the highest point, so it meets with the building codes.

Steps are made from old 4x2s that I dressed up on the dodgy handheld power plane. Really wish I had a thicknesser and jointer for that one.

The other photo shows a screen that I put together from the extra 4x2s that I had.

Trav

jasonbrisbane
10th August 2005, 03:08 AM
if that had a patio cover and some latticework it would look very nice.

Wongo
10th August 2005, 04:29 AM
Very nice and I like it :)

Trav
17th August 2005, 03:34 PM
Thanks Wongo. I didn't see the post before. :)

Jason - I'm hoping that the plants will grow up to cover the gaps under the deck. I've never been much of a fan of lattice, so I will give it a miss. One day I might put up a shade sail though...

Trav

Dusty
17th August 2005, 05:48 PM
Good on you, Trav.

Top effort. Should be easy to enjoy a beer and kick back on the weekends in such nice surrounds.

JDub
17th August 2005, 08:52 PM
Looks good mate:)

As already said I nice place to kick off the thongs in summer, put your feet up and call to SWMBO for your next coldie ;)

Joel

Trav
18th August 2005, 10:14 AM
call to SWMBO for your next coldie ;)

Joel

Clearly your SWMBO is different to mine. If I called her for another coldie, she is likely to embed it in the back of my head! :eek:

It's a great deck for summer evenings and winter lunches. Makes the Canberra weather that much more liveable.

Trav

Tired Hat
13th November 2005, 11:50 PM
Thanks Trav! Your deck looks fanstastic. Thank for the tips

Hat