This has been very helpful! Thanks guys. My only other questions would be about how to work around the downpipe in regards to stirrup/post and then al ...
Dave, why do you suggest stirrups over the posts in the ground?So I'm only confused about how to fix the posts and bearers at the door end where my po ...
Hi Jacob, thankyou for your detailed reply and your expert advice. If I went an additional bearer, would I still require 240mm wide h3 pine?Being that ...
Hi, I'm looking at designing/building an outdoor deck in my courtyard. Can you please help me design it correctly with the correct materials?
It is to ...
Hi @SparkyStu,
The stirrups are great because they get the post up away from the concrete so there's clearance for water to drain. Coating posts wit ...
Hi @SparkyStu,
My preference is to cut a half lap so the bearer can be screwed horizontally into the post and is still supported from underneath by ...
Hi @SparkyStu,
The third bearer is necessary due to the orientation of your decking boards. For the decking to run perpendicular to the door, the jo ...
Afternoon @SparkyStu I really liked your drawing and idea, Not keen about attaching it to the walls but thought that was just me. Listening to @JacobZ ...
Hi @SparkyStu,
Thank you for your post and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is great to have you with us. It's very exciting to see yo ...
This has been very helpful! Thanks guys. My only other questions would be about how to work around the downpipe in regards to stirrup/post and then al ...
Dave, why do you suggest stirrups over the posts in the ground?So I'm only confused about how to fix the posts and bearers at the door end where my po ...
Hi Jacob, thankyou for your detailed reply and your expert advice. If I went an additional bearer, would I still require 240mm wide h3 pine?Being that ...
Hi, I'm looking at designing/building an outdoor deck in my courtyard. Can you please help me design it correctly with the correct materials?
It is to ...