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My Memorial Day weekend project
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 976514" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>To make things even more interesting, most of the screws holding the decking down were too rusty to remove so we had to cut the old deck apart with a Skil saw and pry the screwed-in remains off of the joists with a crowbar. Plus I have to install cripple joists, because the original deck boards were 2x8x16's and I am replacing them with 2x6x8's since I dont have any way to legally haul 16 foot lumber in the back of a truck.</p><p></p><p>This project serves as another reminder to me of why I chose to pursue driving rather than carpentry as a career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 976514, member: 14668"] To make things even more interesting, most of the screws holding the decking down were too rusty to remove so we had to cut the old deck apart with a Skil saw and pry the screwed-in remains off of the joists with a crowbar. Plus I have to install cripple joists, because the original deck boards were 2x8x16's and I am replacing them with 2x6x8's since I dont have any way to legally haul 16 foot lumber in the back of a truck. This project serves as another reminder to me of why I chose to pursue driving rather than carpentry as a career. [/QUOTE]
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