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lumber for decks

Pound for pound, wood is almost as strong as steel. Its warm, natural beauty and remarkable workability make it ideal for decks and other outdoor structures. The uses of lumber

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laying deck site

Purchase ready-cut balusters or make your own from 2x2s. You may want to angle-cut one or both ends on the outside faces. Determine where you will drive the fasteners. Set

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installing the ballusters

Purchase ready-cut balusters or make your own from 2x2s. You may want to angle-cut one or both ends on the outside faces. Determine where you will drive the fasteners. Set

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installing decking

Because decking provides the surface appearance of your deck, you may want to invest a little more for high quality lumber such as cedar or redwood. Even if you choose

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designing gates

A gate does more than just open or close a gap in a fence. It can also serve as a focal point, punctuate an entry, or highlight a special area.

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horizontal rail fence

Horizontal rail fences come in a variety of styles, but all of them are relatively simple to build. Cut post tops to points or bevels to add style. Close rail

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hillside deck railing

This deck features an extremely versatile and widely used construction system. Construction notes This design is appropriate for flat sites as well as slopes. Because the posts are easily cut,

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