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all the people in the comments that don't realize he's going to run a saw down the whole thing and then run a board on the end
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So much better letting every Bob Villa sound smart in the comments 😁
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zink screws rot off in a few years in pressure treated wood. should use the brown coated screws
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I didn’t even notice the boards not coming out to the end. People hire you?
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I always go tight with 5/4 wood too. By next season they’ll have 1/4” gaps. Back when we used 2by material I’d space it a nail width.
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sommuch wrong...no spaces for drainage, board is too thin, and the board is too short, even for skirting
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Yeah how long do you really think that wide board under the deck going to last never can dry out sandwiches
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If I had to guess anywhere from 30 years to my entire life and beyond
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there will be a gap in all of it when the sun gets on it for a few years .and dries the boards out..
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