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The deck isn't finished yet.. I will consider your input on the next deck I'm building. Will use 2x8's instead of 2x6 for the framing and 6x6 posts on the next deck. |
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Oh, you Easterly winds. Dipshit (chasls2) |
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These concrete patios have held up to 80 years of salty air. They are the only way to go. |
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No fkn way I'd post pics of the our deck we did last year (it was only 800 sq feet), you mofo's would rip that bitch into 2050
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That looks OK.
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And the big issue you want to address is the girder. A better way to go if you have the elevation is a beam instead of a girder and set joists on top of the beam instead of hanging off the girder. |
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The engineer had no confidence in my skills and in the end I blew his mind. Especially running crown moulding on the ceiling of a curved room. He didn't think it could be done. I had to learn him. |
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I used the soaking method. I Built long troughs and lined them with plastic and filled with water and soaked them for a few days. Turns the moulding into a long wet noodle. Then the process of nailing and screwing and gluing. And bracing, lots of blocking and shimming. I’ve done this several times over the years. It’s really only practical for painted trim. Stained trim and especially hardwood like oak would require the moulding to be milled and tooled on the radius. I have done this as well. |
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For soaking I never thought of building a trough. I just stuck them in capped pvc pipes.
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Another process that is old school is plaster crown or cove. A substrate is installed and the entire trim work is done with plaster and shaped skimming knives. Curved walls are a piece of cake with this method. An old and dying trade that only very wealthy with huge budgets can afford. Nowadays foam substrates are used and the moulding shape is already there so you are only skimming the plaster. Back when we did it all the moulding profiles were done with the tools. My dad was really good at this. We did exterior work too. High cornice work and brackets and corbels on building facades using waterproof plaster and the same tools. I spent many many hours on ladders and scaffolding. It’s why my body is so fubar. |
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Actually I had considered splitting large diameter pipe to make the troughs. But plastic lined wood frame troughs is much less expensive and super simplistic. We also could put several pieces of moulding in each trough.
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