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Thread: One for the builders (Re Decks)
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28th January 2005, 10:51 PM #31Novice
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I actually wanted to know what software Stinkalots using to get those designs?
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31st January 2005, 07:51 PM #32
onholidays ..... the program is ArchiCAD 8.1 ...... not really great for woodworking or decks for that matter but as I use it every day I find it the quickest way to do things ..... even things it isn't good for
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31st January 2005, 08:19 PM #33Originally Posted by Ramus
I picked up a copy in a second hand bookshop for $10 ..... well worth a read .... it covers a number of situations for decks and pergolas.
Ok now your question ..... from the above mentioned book .....
Hardwoods of durability class 1 can be used in-ground.
Treated timber: H5 for inground. H4 can be used in some states for moderate hazard applications, if uncertain use H5. In a continually moist situation use H6 treated softwood. The bottom ends of treated timber should not be trimmed as this could expose untreated heartwood.
The book does indicate that stirups are best if possible.
Hope this helps.
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