graham.murfett
14th October 2018, 01:32 PM
Sometimes it starts with "I want a spa... over there" she said.
That's how this saga started.
"I'll have to repair the verandah first" I said, "coz I aint ever going back there to repair it once a spa's been put there."
The spa will be flush with the deck. Privacy will be provide by awnings mounted on the inner side of the posts.
I'm not keen on a spa in the deck, but I don't cook the food.
So, the verandah has been 'got at' twice before. Neither repairs designed to be permanent nor any particular care or skill.
This corner of the verandah represents about 1/4 of the total verandah, and this repair is also being used as a fact finding mission in how to do it easier in future.
I cannot save any timber from joists or bearers. All replacement timber will be local hardwood.
I can save 1/4 to 1/2 of the original 1" x 4" smooth sawn deck boards.
I can save the posts but will need to half lap or similar the bottom of them. AV515 glue and clamps.
* Here is my question. If you know how to, how would YOU repair the lower section of the posts?
Some photos for your entertainment (dunno what went wrong there:no:). It will be nice if it stops raining. :~
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I was walking on this.
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Hidden behind timber trims
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Spa slab form under deck.
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That's how this saga started.
"I'll have to repair the verandah first" I said, "coz I aint ever going back there to repair it once a spa's been put there."
The spa will be flush with the deck. Privacy will be provide by awnings mounted on the inner side of the posts.
I'm not keen on a spa in the deck, but I don't cook the food.
So, the verandah has been 'got at' twice before. Neither repairs designed to be permanent nor any particular care or skill.
This corner of the verandah represents about 1/4 of the total verandah, and this repair is also being used as a fact finding mission in how to do it easier in future.
I cannot save any timber from joists or bearers. All replacement timber will be local hardwood.
I can save 1/4 to 1/2 of the original 1" x 4" smooth sawn deck boards.
I can save the posts but will need to half lap or similar the bottom of them. AV515 glue and clamps.
* Here is my question. If you know how to, how would YOU repair the lower section of the posts?
Some photos for your entertainment (dunno what went wrong there:no:). It will be nice if it stops raining. :~
443970
443971
443972
I was walking on this.
443973
Hidden behind timber trims
443974
443975
Spa slab form under deck.
443977
443976
443978
443979