Look at that beautiful bitch.
Made a portable/collapsible table for my miter saw
- Edge Guerrero
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- What type of wood is that?
- I rent this space for advertising
Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
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Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
It's composite. Brand name Timber Tech.
I believe that the client chose this brand because it's warranty doesn't void at low heights and this is a very low deck.
Each 16ft plank was like $70
I believe that the client chose this brand because it's warranty doesn't void at low heights and this is a very low deck.
Each 16ft plank was like $70
I dug up muck so that there was at least a little breathing room under the joists and drilled like 30 or 40 2 inch holes throughout the framing to encourage airflow. If this thing warps up like the last one, I don't know what to say.
(time for a patio)
(time for a patio)
It'll be fine
- Edge Guerrero
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- Its looking great.
- I rent this space for advertising
Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
Don't be selfish, preserve this world for the next generations.
I'll never long for what might have been
Regret won't waste my life again
I won't look back I'll fight to remain
I'll finish tomorrow. I solved this puzzle just before the sun went down
I had to deck to the last post, then brace the overhead beams like I did to the other set. Then I disassembled some of the trellis so that I could fit the sleeve and the top rail over the corner post. Lost the light as I was assembling the rail. It was like 5:30
I had to deck to the last post, then brace the overhead beams like I did to the other set. Then I disassembled some of the trellis so that I could fit the sleeve and the top rail over the corner post. Lost the light as I was assembling the rail. It was like 5:30
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