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L G[_11_] December 21st 10 12:54 AM

Deck Project, continuing saga
 
YukonBound wrote:


"HarryK" wrote in message
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On 12/18/10 8:33 AM, Ziggy® wrote:
"L wrote in message
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HarryK wrote:

Got the back beam up in place, ready to install the posts under it. .

Ledger board lag-bolted into frame of house.

My guess is the structure of the deck will be finished by end of the
day Monday, weather permitting, Tuesday at the latest.

Oh, just to throw the idiots off a little, the back beam is being
held
in place temporarily by strips nailed to the joists. I didn't rent
the
sky hook, but I did rent an air hammer that runs off my
compressor. :)

Are you trying to say air nailer?

Didn't see the "back beam" in the picture. I think it's safe to say
that the joists are hung from the ledger board which is "special
screwed" into 3/8 waferboard siding. Maybe he got lucky and hit a
few studs or floor joists.
I wonder if he is planning on using flashing anywhere in this project?



And yet another Snotty. I believe that makes five snotty comments for
you so far today. You certainly are helping prove my point.

The back beam is installed, the joists are tied to the ledger board,
and the ledger board is screwed into the wall studs every 16". When
we removed some siding to install the ledger board, we marked the
stud locations. Some flashing is installed already. More will be
installed this coming week. There's no OSB in this house. The
sheathing is plywood.

Thanks for your interest.


In the conventional 'platform framing' we use up here, we have a
header board that follows the outline of the concrete foundation that
all the floor joists are nailed into.
When attaching a ledger board, the lag screws (or other fasteners)
would be driven into this 2" x 10" header after passing through the
shingles and 3'8" plywood sheathing.

You have shingles on the side of your house? What's the 3'8" plywood
all about?


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