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Default OT; Posts & Beams, the Continuing Saga

"Wayne.B" wrote in message ...
On Sat, 15 Jan 2011 09:14:01 -0500, Harryk
wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/4ct3fcl


Beams on the deck are attached to the 6x6 posts with galvanized carriage
bolts, washers and nuts.

To avoid splitting the vinyl sleeves, the first step is to drill a hole
in the sleeve and then drill through the sleeve and through the post.
The bolt is pushed through from the other side of the post, and then the
nut is tightened up against the washer with a wrench.

I know several posters here are "enjoying" these photos, and several
others are ****ed off by them. Thank you, all! :)


For the relatively small number of posts involved I'd have been
inclined to use stainless steel rather than galvanized, at least in
the places that are easily visible. Galvanized hardware will
eventually begin to bleed rust stains.



Isn't there some sort of reaction between stainless steel and pressure treated lumber?

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