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Thread: plans needed by novice
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16th September 2004, 09:00 PM #1
plans needed by novice
yello people, need some plans for a timber deck 5m long 3.4m wide 1.8m off the ground, and i would like the steps to come off the (looking at the deck from the front, long side) left end rear side. if that makes sense.thanks in advance lancalot
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16th September 2004, 09:12 PM #2
You need to watch Scott Cam on Backyard Blitz. He builds them all the time.
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16th September 2004, 10:03 PM #3
You're going to need a building permit, and footing design and proper drawings anyway.
Suggest you either go to the Council and ask a building surveyor if he can recommend someone, or look in the yellow pages.
A draftsman won't charge too much for the job, but you'll need engineer's soil tests as well....the Drafty will advise.
Sorry to be so helpful!!
Cheers,
P
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17th September 2004, 02:25 PM #4
If you cruise down to your local Mitre 10 they have "Fact Sheets" that give you the rough steps in doing various projects and they have a sheet on decks. It will give you a rough idea what you are up against. I think you can also access the info via their web page.
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17th September 2004, 02:55 PM #5
You will also need to have a full esky of beer next to the hammock that you will be in while you obviously whatch somebody else build it for you.
There's no such thing as too many Routers
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17th September 2004, 02:56 PM #6
buy the book by allan staines. It is the best guide for building decks and pergolas.
Trav
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17th September 2004, 09:18 PM #7
Originally Posted by Trav
Al
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17th September 2004, 10:51 PM #8
Lancalot,
what the Midge said! If you've never built a deck before then you don't want to be designing one as well. Go to the council and seee what their requirements are and then go to a drafty with your sketches, dimensions, plans of existing house and if possible, some digital pics of the proposed space.
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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17th September 2004, 11:31 PM #9
Originally Posted by Jon
www.mitre10.com.au
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19th September 2004, 03:02 PM #10
Timber Research and Development Advisory Council (TRADAC) have good technical data sheets (nos.4 and 23 )about residential timber decks which are also on their website and some are also included in Finlaysons catalogue .
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