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Deck construction

 02/07/2005 08:59 AM Jennydawg
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Deck construction

02/07/2005 03:29 PM Altereagle
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Butt Joints

02/08/2005 03:49 AM homebild
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...decking spacing...

02/08/2005 12:11 PM k2
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Deck construction

02/08/2005 12:26 PM Altereagle
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for what it's worth..

02/08/2005 06:52 PM tomz71ss
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Hey there tomz!

02/08/2005 09:12 PM k2
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howdy K

02/09/2005 05:21 PM tomz71ss
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spacing-

02/14/2005 08:29 AM JayF
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Deck construction

02/16/2005 01:12 AM Altereagle

Would that be insurance claims Jay?

In any case, if the decking has the very moisture content it will retain the same consistency during the wet months and expand to that (or more) width.
Placing that decking with no spacing is again, going to create problems, you need to space the decking to the moisture content as I mentioned...
If you feel the decking is an abnormaly wet and heavy at the very least use a 1/8.


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re: claims-

02/16/2005 08:12 AM JayF
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ps-

02/16/2005 08:14 AM JayF




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