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mako
23rd October 2006, 10:30 PM
Hey guys. Where would be the best place to pick up a span tables book in geelong area (vic)? Do bunnies have em? Also what should i be looking for in a compressor/nailgun combination for building decks/pergolas? I guess a decking gun and a framing gun but any tips on brands sizes etc and the same question for a compressor? What are the alternatives to air guns...gas etc. are they worth it and/or any good? Cheers guys. great forum.:)

OBBob
24th October 2006, 08:32 AM
Hi Mako

If it's just for decks and pergolas I'm sure Bunnings would have books that include span tables. Otherwise any large books store will carry some.

You'll easily do a deck without any nail guns ... but I have to say mine is my favorite toy!! I have a cheap direct drive compressor from bunnings, which has been great (40L - could be a bit larger). But I have an expensive Bostich framing gun ... partly because I got a good deal an partly because I was affraid a cheapy wouldn't sink nails into 100 year old hard wood.

That said I know a couple of people who have built entire houses / extensions with a cheap framing gun.

Wouldn't bother with a decking gun ... do that bit by hand.

Vernonv
24th October 2006, 09:35 AM
Here are a couple of downloads containing deck info and span tables:

http://www.hyne.com.au/downloads/<WBR>dih_downloads/timberTDS/04_decks.pdf (http://www.hyne.com.au/downloads/dih_downloads/timberTDS/04_decks.pdf)

and

http://www.hyne.com.au/downloads/dih_downloads/<WBR>timberTDS/13_decks_on_ground.pdf (http://www.hyne.com.au/downloads/dih_downloads/timberTDS/13_decks_on_ground.pdf)

Hope that helps.

Cheers.

Vernon.

mako
24th October 2006, 08:07 PM
Thanks guys. My story is that i have built a few decks for myself and friends and i have quite a few requests to do more so i want to set myself up with some gear ( nail guns etc) so it doent take me so long. I guess im getting a part time busiess going building decks etc so any adive on decent equipment would be great. thanks

Pulse
24th October 2006, 11:06 PM
Mako, the definitive span tables (if you are starting a business) is the timber framing code (AS 1684.2 for non-cyclonic areas.) They have supplements for each timber grade including F stress grades and MGP grading. They also have a table for decks over 1m high which have a larger live load (2kPa rather than 1.5kPa I think...) requirements.

I think tradac also have a pdf with span tables although not as definitive as AS1684.

Cheers
Pulse

bpj1968
3rd November 2006, 09:13 AM
Bunnings have a book called "deck and pergolas construction manual", by Allan Staines, and it has the tables you are looking for. was about $20 It has a few more timber sizes than the Hyne.com tables.

Ben (TM)
8th November 2006, 12:35 PM
Believe it or not, I found AS 1684.2 easier to read and understand than Alan Staines...