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  1. #1
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    Default Nailing down a deck

    Has anyone used this product for fixing a deck?

    http://www.deckone.com/pages/HowItWo...nFrameset.html
    “We often contradict an opinion for no other reason
    than that we do not like the tone in which it is expressed.”

    Friedrich Nietzsche


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    never seen or used it - looks brilliant though I would wanna see some and apply some to make sure
    Steve
    Kilmore (Melbourne-ish)
    Australia

    ....catchy phrase here

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    Looks like one of them tool/thingy/fixing that the world cant do without, until it rusts away, or the wood rots and all the decking is springing up everywhere.
    Probably costs more than nails too!!

    Al

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    I've laid a few decks using these or a similar product - Decklocks. Excellent design and execution but takes more than twice as long as just nails.

    Mick
    "If you need a machine today and don't buy it,

    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    I just used these: http://www.fastenmaster.com/ ... Also cost more than nails and also take longer. But bloody brilliant.

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    yep it on both treated pine, cypress pine and merbeu.


    Useless on treated pine too soft when you knock it in, great on hard woods, and excellent on hardwood on steel joists.

    Looks great, boards are lovely and flat, nice airflow under boards where they contact joists.

    First deck i put it on is 8 years old and no movement.

    but...

    Its slow, a 30 sq metre deck took two guys three full days to put down, but it looks great, people comment everytime they see it- NO NAIL HOLES.

    Oh and finally its not cheap but nothing good is )

    JR
    We could learn a lot from crayons: some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, some have weird names, and all are different colours....
    but they all exist very nicely in the same box.

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    Thank's guys, so slow but good.
    And... no good for treated pine, really? 8-(
    “We often contradict an opinion for no other reason
    than that we do not like the tone in which it is expressed.”

    Friedrich Nietzsche


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    Gidday fella's
    I have mixed feelings about these gidgets, Have around 15 metres of 9 yr old Tallowwood deck laid using these, couple of years ago 1 rusted through (pool area) "Yeah I'll fix that this weekend Love"and like domino's falling within 3-4 days 6 more had failed through movement. Guess if I had fixed the loose board straight away wouldn't have lost as many. Once I did fix down haven't lost any more, so draw your own conclusions (why not my Wife did... that I'm lazy!!)
    Bruce C.
    catchy catchphrase needed here, apply in writing to the above .

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    Hi,

    Does anybody know of any local supplier of this or similar product?

    An old builder / chippy mentioned some thing like this product but could not find any locally .

    I have to lay another 160 lm of ironbark in the future (stage II deck) :eek: .

    Regards,

    Theva

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    Noticed on This Old House, they just used marine grade adhesive on the deck. Had a nail gun with a few stainless steel nails just to hold down the timber til the glue set.

    Claimed they'd done this for about seven years without a problem.
    Steve

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