Deck Remodel – Saturday (day 13)
Back at it again. I think we made a lot of progress today. At least that is what my muscles are telling me right now! I did sneak in two joists on Thursday night, but it wasn’t worth posting about, but I did take a picture.
We started pretty early today. My neighbor stopped by to tell me it was looking good. I think he meant it although I think my projects tend to be eyesores.. mainly while they are underway.. 😉 He was having a yard sale so there was a lot of traffic in the cul-de-sac this morning. The weather was nice. I slapped together a rolling miter saw stand. Up nice and high so I can see where exactly my cuts are going to land. It also has pretty good-sized extension arms to help hold the boards while I was cutting. It saved a lot of time today and definitely helped my knees without having to get up and down all the time to make those cuts.
Victor and I got all the joists except two up in place and then ran out of joist hanger nails. When we got back from ACE Hardware, Uncle showed up to lend a hand and we put up the final two joists pretty quickly.
The decking actually went pretty fast. My brother and I probably spent as much time contemplating how the best way would be to cut the decking to look the best right up against the house. I think it turned out pretty well.
Some of the wood looked like it was from the “top of the bunk” that 84 Lumber delivered and was already changed a little by the sun. I don’t mind it really. Everything tends to end up nearly the same color in the end if you wait long enough. We probably won’t stain it for quite a while until we are sure it is totally dried out.
Another thing I am trying, as I am keeping the original joist/facial/ledger board structure, was to paint on some copper based wood preservative. Vic did a good job keeping it off of himself and did all of the ledger board. I did the outside face boards and some of the joists that were more worse for wear. I hope it keeps the older wood around for a while longer.
After the decking was up against the brick next to the doorway, I put in some caulking under the threshold type piece on the bottom of the door and replaced the original threshold (just a ripped 2×4) for bracing the sliding glass doors.
And there you have it for today. I am doubting anything additional will get done tomorrow!
One good day devoted to work on the weekend is enough.
Thanks again brother for your help!