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    Default New construction

    Hi


    Here are some photos showing the progression of the construction of my deck.<O</O

    This is following a request in another forum group (timber) where I was looking for some advice on how best to clean up the timber on my new deck before treating.<O

    I hope I don’t appear too smug but I am pleased with the results todate.<O</O

    I hadn’t planned to write any blurb to explain the photos. Hopefully they speak for themselves. I would be happy to answer any questions if others are contemplating a similar construction. There are a few things I would change but it’s not worth going into the detail unless required.

    Hope you enjoy.


    Regards
    <O

    John<O

    “wouldn’t be dead for quids”
    Last edited by marineman; 12th January 2005 at 08:35 AM. Reason: remove office marks

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    Default new construction cont'

    further photos

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    Default new construction cont'

    Last of the photos

    I can include more detail but I don't want to overload the tread with too much unless it's warranted.

    John

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    Hi John,

    Looks great!! What sort of timber and finish did you use?
    :mad: If it won't fit....FORCE IT!!!!

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    Thanks Anthony

    Timber is "Borneo Iron wood" thats what the timber yard sold it as. I don't know what else it might be called. Was a real bugger to put down as every hole (2500 of them) had to be pre drilled and countersunk before screwing. It's very dense, heavy wood, cuts a very pale color but soon goes a redish shade. I assume that its the iron oxidising.

    I finnished with Intergrain Dimension 4 then DWD. this took forever and is very temperature and moisture sensitive prior to application.

    regards

    John

    "wouldn't be dead for quids"

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