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Secular Humouresque October 7th 10 03:28 PM

Decking Materials - Redux
 
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Jim October 7th 10 03:38 PM

Decking Materials - Redux
 
On 10/7/2010 10:28 AM, Secular Humouresque wrote:
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?




I don't know but if I were building a deck from scratch, I'd consider
one of the "manmade" materials. We have a cedar deck and it requires
considerable maintenance every few years.

Harry® October 7th 10 04:46 PM

Decking Materials - Redux
 
"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals



This is your lucky day. I have a comment and a suggestion. First the comment. If you use anything but real wood, it's going to look like cheap plastic. Hey! Maybe you are into the look of cheap plastic. Just saying, I didn't notice any decorative teak on your former boat, just plastic.

Suggestion: Get off your lazy butt and go look at some beautiful wood deck options. Ipe or mahogany are good choices and would out live you.


I'm the real Harry, and I post from a PC or a MAC, as virtually everyone knows.
If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a PC or a MAC, it's from an ID
spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his current ID.

The magnificent Boatless Harry

nom=de=plume[_2_] October 8th 10 03:35 AM

Decking Materials - Redux
 

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors looks
pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking which,
in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so than the
TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of the TREX,
but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers the nougat of
a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I have
a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I wonder how
durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals


Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install. Apparently, it
does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the back deck,
which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure who took the
pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7



Secular Humouresque October 8th 10 11:12 AM

Decking Materials - Redux
 
On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals


Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install. Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Secular Humoresque[_2_] October 8th 10 02:36 PM

Decking Materials - Redux
 
In article ,
says...

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals


Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install. Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!


Hey, spoofer, do tell, where did you come up with the 45 P.S.F.? snerk

Califbill October 8th 10 06:57 PM

Decking Materials - Redux
 


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install. Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!


The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.


The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.


YukonBound October 8th 10 07:28 PM

Decking Materials - Redux
 


"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install. Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!


The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.


The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.


Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on the
deck?


nom=de=plume[_2_] October 8th 10 07:57 PM

Decking Materials - Redux
 

"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install. Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!


The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.


The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.


That's why I put it in quotes. It was flawed somehow, and Trex replaced it
for free.



Secular Humoresque[_2_] October 8th 10 08:26 PM

Decking Materials - Redux
 
In article ,
says...

"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install. Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.


The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.


Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on the
deck?


He's not like your drunken lazy son.

LG[_6_] October 9th 10 02:16 AM

Decking Materials - Redux
 
Secular Humouresque wrote:
On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals


Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install. Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

Say what? Don didn't jump in to question "install" and "mans"? I
thought he was here to improve the group. WAFL!

LG[_6_] October 9th 10 02:17 AM

Decking Materials - Redux
 
wrote:
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:


On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular wrote in message
m...

A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install. Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7



Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

Based on that limited information I would want something with a solid
binder in the material.

Califbill October 9th 10 04:51 AM

Decking Materials - Redux
 


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...


"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that
of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.


The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.


Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on the
deck?


As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.


YukonBound October 9th 10 02:05 PM

Decking Materials - Redux
 


"Califbill" wrote in message
...


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...


"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that
of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.


Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on the
deck?


As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.


No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.


LG[_6_] October 10th 10 01:15 AM

Decking Materials - Redux
 
YukonBound wrote:


"Califbill" wrote in message
...


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...


"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit
less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer,
but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh
on the deck?


As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.


No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by
your posts in this newsgroup.

6331

YukonBound October 10th 10 04:14 AM

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"LG" wrote in message
...
YukonBound wrote:


"Califbill" wrote in message
...


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...


"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.


No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.

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On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
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A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that
of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the deck?


As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.


No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.


I judge you to be not very smart. An asshole probably when you were a
government employee also. One of those who give government workers a bad
name.


YukonBound October 10th 10 01:50 PM

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wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
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A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.


No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.


I judge you to be not very smart. An asshole probably when you were a
government employee also. One of those who give government workers a bad
name.


I wasn't a "government worker", dummy.


Secular Humouresque[_2_] October 10th 10 01:53 PM

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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit
less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk
chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer,
but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh
on the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by
your posts in this newsgroup.


I judge you to be not very smart. An asshole probably when you were a
government employee also. One of those who give government workers a
bad name.


I wasn't a "government worker", dummy.



Bilious Bill was an unlicensed home handyman who hired his undocumented
workers at shape-ups.

--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.


I judge you to be not very smart. An asshole probably when you were a
government employee also. One of those who give government workers a bad
name.


I wasn't a "government worker", dummy.


You worked for a government owned corporation. Unless you worked for the
Hudson Bay company as a clerk.

Definition: A federal Crown corporation in Canada is a corporation
established by the federal government to deliver public policy when the
government feels that government departments, other levels of government or
the private sector cannot adequately do so. A Crown corporation is wholly
owned either directly or indirectly by the government.



Califbill October 10th 10 05:32 PM

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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit
less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk
chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer,
but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood
filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh
on the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by
your posts in this newsgroup.

I judge you to be not very smart. An asshole probably when you were a
government employee also. One of those who give government workers a
bad name.


I wasn't a "government worker", dummy.



Bilious Bill was an unlicensed home handyman who hired his undocumented
workers at shape-ups.

--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals


Actually I was a high paid Silicon Valley engineer. Good enough I got
raises while Bob did not.


YukonBound October 10th 10 05:33 PM

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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit
less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer,
but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood
filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.

I judge you to be not very smart. An asshole probably when you were a
government employee also. One of those who give government workers a
bad name.


I wasn't a "government worker", dummy.


You worked for a government owned corporation. Unless you worked for the
Hudson Bay company as a clerk.

Definition: A federal Crown corporation in Canada is a corporation
established by the federal government to deliver public policy when the
government feels that government departments, other levels of government
or the private sector cannot adequately do so. A Crown corporation is
wholly owned either directly or indirectly by the government.


Duh!
Still not considered a gov't worker...
The government didn't pay me when I worked & doesn't send me my pension
cheques.
Does the term 'arms length' mean anything to you?
BTW.. the current conservative gov't headed by our own version of a watered
down Cheney/Bush clone can say what they want... I go by how things were run
in my working days.


Secular Humouresque October 10th 10 05:39 PM

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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit
less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar
to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk
chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer,
but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most
of the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently...
Not sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood
filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh
on the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by
your posts in this newsgroup.

I judge you to be not very smart. An asshole probably when you were a
government employee also. One of those who give government workers a
bad name.


I wasn't a "government worker", dummy.


You worked for a government owned corporation. Unless you worked for the
Hudson Bay company as a clerk.

Definition: A federal Crown corporation in Canada is a corporation
established by the federal government to deliver public policy when the
government feels that government departments, other levels of government
or the private sector cannot adequately do so. A Crown corporation is
wholly owned either directly or indirectly by the government.



Working for a government owned corporation doesn't make one a government
worker, not that there is anything wrong with being a government worker.

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Califbill October 10th 10 08:06 PM

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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit
less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer,
but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood
filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break
down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh
on the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by
your posts in this newsgroup.

I judge you to be not very smart. An asshole probably when you were a
government employee also. One of those who give government workers a
bad name.

I wasn't a "government worker", dummy.


You worked for a government owned corporation. Unless you worked for the
Hudson Bay company as a clerk.

Definition: A federal Crown corporation in Canada is a corporation
established by the federal government to deliver public policy when the
government feels that government departments, other levels of government
or the private sector cannot adequately do so. A Crown corporation is
wholly owned either directly or indirectly by the government.


Duh!
Still not considered a gov't worker...
The government didn't pay me when I worked & doesn't send me my pension
cheques.
Does the term 'arms length' mean anything to you?
BTW.. the current conservative gov't headed by our own version of a
watered down Cheney/Bush clone can say what they want... I go by how
things were run in my working days.


Just like the US Post office. Government workers.


Harry® October 10th 10 08:37 PM

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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.

6331


2209


You two exchanging house numbers now?

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If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a PC or a MAC, it's from an ID
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wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit
less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer,
but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood
filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.
6331


2209


You two exchanging house numbers now?

--


I think Ditzy is looking for a 'hook-up'.
Please tell him I'm not 'his kind'.


Harry® October 11th 10 01:12 AM

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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit
less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer,
but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood
filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.
6331

2209


You two exchanging house numbers now?

--


I think Ditzy is looking for a 'hook-up'.
Please tell him I'm not 'his kind'.


I don't have his number.

--
I'm the real Harry, and I post from a PC or a MAC, as virtually everyone knows.
If a post is attributed to me, and it isn't from a PC or a MAC, it's from an ID
spoofer who hasn't the balls to post with his current ID.

The magnificent Boatless Harry

Secular Humoresque[_2_] October 11th 10 05:19 PM

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In article ,
says...

"Califbill" wrote in message
...


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...


"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that
of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on the
deck?


As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.


No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.


Little buddy, that made no sense at all. Did you and your son get drunk
again last night? I'll bet your wife is getting tired of cleaning puck
and **** from you two.

Secular Humoresque[_2_] October 11th 10 05:22 PM

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says...

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"YukonBound" wrote in message
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"LG" wrote in message
...
YukonBound wrote:


"Califbill" wrote in message
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"YukonBound" wrote in message
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"Califbill" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit
less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer,
but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood
filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.
6331

2209


You two exchanging house numbers now?

--


I think Ditzy is looking for a 'hook-up'.
Please tell him I'm not 'his kind'.


That's for sure, what would he want with a washed up old public servant
with a drunk son?

Secular Humoresque[_2_] October 11th 10 05:23 PM

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In article ,
says...

"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...


"Califbill" wrote in message
...


"YukonBound" wrote in message
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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.


I judge you to be not very smart. An asshole probably when you were a
government employee also. One of those who give government workers a bad
name.


I wasn't a "government worker", dummy.


You were a public servant for Crown Corp. Crown Corp. is a government
compmany.

Jim October 11th 10 05:24 PM

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On 10/11/2010 12:19 PM, Secular Humoresque wrote:
In ,
says...

wrote in message
...


wrote in message
...


wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to that
of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a 1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on the
deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.


No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.


Little buddy, that made no sense at all. Did you and your son get drunk
again last night? I'll bet your wife is getting tired of cleaning puck
and **** from you two.


As a reasonable conservative, I'm really insulted and embarrassed by
your behavior around here. It's bad enough you copy the posting IDs of
others, you also act like a pig.

Grow up, man.

Secular Humoresque[_2_] October 11th 10 07:18 PM

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In article ,
says...

On 10/10/10 12:29 PM, Califbill wrote:


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...


"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...


"Califbill" wrote in message
...


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...


"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit
less so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar
to that of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk
chocolate covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer,
but I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most
of the back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently...
Not sure who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood
filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh
on the deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by
your posts in this newsgroup.

I judge you to be not very smart. An asshole probably when you were a
government employee also. One of those who give government workers a
bad name.

I wasn't a "government worker", dummy.


You worked for a government owned corporation. Unless you worked for the
Hudson Bay company as a clerk.

Definition: A federal Crown corporation in Canada is a corporation
established by the federal government to deliver public policy when the
government feels that government departments, other levels of government
or the private sector cannot adequately do so. A Crown corporation is
wholly owned either directly or indirectly by the government.



Working for a government owned corporation doesn't make one a government
worker, not that there is anything wrong with being a government worker.


If there's nothing wrong with being a government worker, why is Don
making such a big deal over it. Now, read the whole paragraph. Don was a
government employee


YukonBound October 11th 10 11:19 PM

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"Secular Humoresque" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

"Califbill" wrote in message
...


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...


"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that
of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the
deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.


No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.


Little buddy, that made no sense at all. Did you and your son get drunk
again last night? I'll bet your wife is getting tired of *cleaning puck*
and **** from you two.


"cleaning puck"???
If required I clean my own pucks.
I don't even know where my last one is...haven't played hockey since I ran
an inter-company team years ago.
What needs cleaning is my old gear... got moldy up in the attic.




YukonBound October 11th 10 11:20 PM

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"Jim" wrote in message
...
On 10/11/2010 12:19 PM, Secular Humoresque wrote:
In ,
says...

wrote in message
...


wrote in message
...


wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that
of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the
deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.


Little buddy, that made no sense at all. Did you and your son get drunk
again last night? I'll bet your wife is getting tired of cleaning puck
and **** from you two.


As a reasonable conservative, I'm really insulted and embarrassed by your
behavior around here. It's bad enough you copy the posting IDs of others,
you also act like a pig.

Grow up, man.


At this stage he isn't going to get any better...sad sight to see an adult
act this way.


LG[_6_] October 12th 10 12:45 AM

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Harry® wrote:

6331

2209


You two exchanging house numbers now?


He might think so.

Secular Humoresque[_2_] October 12th 10 02:17 PM

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In article ,
says...

"Secular Humoresque" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

"Califbill" wrote in message
...


"YukonBound" wrote in message
...


"Califbill" wrote in message
m...


wrote in message
...
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
wrote:

On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Secular Humouresque" wrote in message
m...
A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that
of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



--
Republicans are the Party of No:
No Leaders / No Ideas / No Morals

Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the
deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.


Little buddy, that made no sense at all. Did you and your son get drunk
again last night? I'll bet your wife is getting tired of *cleaning puck*
and **** from you two.


"cleaning puck"???
If required I clean my own pucks.
I don't even know where my last one is...haven't played hockey since I ran
an inter-company team years ago.
What needs cleaning is my old gear... got moldy up in the attic.



Hey, little buddy, how come you didn't report the spoofer Harry's typo,
you nasty smelling little ferret?

Secular Humoresque[_2_] October 12th 10 02:18 PM

Decking Materials - Redux
 
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On 10/11/2010 12:19 PM, Secular Humoresque wrote:
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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 06:12:15 -0400, Secular Humouresque
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On 10/7/10 10:35 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

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A quandary:

I have been planning to use TREX composite lumber for the
decking,
railing, trim, stairs, on the deck I'll be building soon.

TREX is a composite wood and plastic material and in certain
colors
looks pretty much like wood as opposed to looking like plastic.

Another material I'm told I should consider is Fiberon PVC
decking
which, in certain colors, also looks like wood, though a bit less
so
than the TREX. The Fiberon PVC has a composite core similar to
that
of
the TREX, but it is wrapped in PVC, sort of like milk chocolate
covers
the nougat of a MARS bar. :)

The appearance of either is acceptable. I'm wondering about
actual
durability, wear, resistance to fading, chalking, stains, et
cetera.I
have a feeling the PVC coated material looks the same longer, but
I
wonder how durable the PVC is to abrasion.

Comments? Suggestions?



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Here are some relatively recent pics of Trex being install.
Apparently,
it does "rot" whatever that mans. My dad had to replace most of
the
back
deck, which he got from the company for free, apparently... Not
sure
who
took the pictures.

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2aenv2e&s=7


Thanks!

The plastic wood product they are pitching us for our docks is a
1.5"
x 5.5" thick trex like product except it doesn't have a wood filler.
The color goes all the way through.

The Trex did not rot. I have a claim in on my deck. They had a
couple
years of bad plasticizer which causes the Trex to break down.

Are you sure the problem wasn't caused by all the liquor you slosh on
the
deck?

As I said asshole, do not judge the rest of us by you and your son.

No, I judge you by a lower standard Swill........ as evidenced by your
posts in this newsgroup.

Little buddy, that made no sense at all. Did you and your son get drunk
again last night? I'll bet your wife is getting tired of cleaning puck
and **** from you two.


As a reasonable conservative, I'm really insulted and embarrassed by your
behavior around here. It's bad enough you copy the posting IDs of others,
you also act like a pig.

Grow up, man.


At this stage he isn't going to get any better...sad sight to see an adult
act this way.


I'm not using anybody's ID. I'm Harry Krause of Huntingtown, MD and can
prove it.


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