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Growing in Experience
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October

Thanks for your advice @JacobZ. Have oiled the deck and it looks good. Since this is the raised patio, do I also need to oil the under deck?

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Growing in Experience
September

Thank you @Noyade & @JacobZ. @Noyade, we recently bought this house so not sure how the section was built & placed. It is an old house which wasn’t ...

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Growing in Experience
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September

Thanks everyone. We will be replacing the treads. We notice that they seem to be nailed in from the side. What is the best way to remove these old one ...

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Growing in Experience
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September

Thank you Dave. I’ll give that idea a try. 1 step at a time Thanks Jacob as well for your feedback. I’ll give Dave’s idea a try else will call a carp ...

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Growing in Experience
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September

Hi Jacob, Thanks again. If I poke the crack, the timber is fairly solid. Have taken some photos from the bottom for your reference.    

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Growing in Experience
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Hi, another newbie question. Our outdoor backyard stairs seem to be splintering. You can fee them sink when you step on them. No cover over them so al ...

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Growing in Experience
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September

Thank you JacobZ, appreciate the guidance.

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Growing in Experience
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Hi, We recently purchased the house. Its patio needs some TLC. Being a newbie, I am not sure Should we sand the deck before oiling it or just clean ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
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September

Hi @all-thumbs, There should be no flex in a tread of that calibre over such a short span. I have significant concerns about their structural integr ...

Dave-1
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August

Good Evening @ObiSteve_-7 Now that is an interesting quandry... I do like @EricL's suggestion but I have a couple of others that may be worth having ...

Bunnings Team Member JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
7 replies
September

Hi @all-thumbs, Thanks for the additional photos. The stringers look to be in good condition, so if the treads are not rotting, the sinking you ar ...

Dave-1
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6 replies
September

Afternoon @all-thumbs I was thinkng about your flex issue. You could screw another piece of timber across between the rails to the stair tread (maybe ...

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Growing in Experience
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September

Thanks everyone. We will be replacing the treads. We notice that they seem to be nailed in from the side. What is the best way to remove these old one ...

all-thumbs
Growing in Experience
5 replies
September

Thank you Dave. I’ll give that idea a try. 1 step at a time Thanks Jacob as well for your feedback. I’ll give Dave’s idea a try else will call a carp ...

all-thumbs
Growing in Experience
8 replies
September

Hi Jacob, Thanks again. If I poke the crack, the timber is fairly solid. Have taken some photos from the bottom for your reference.    

all-thumbs
Growing in Experience
10 replies

Hi, another newbie question. Our outdoor backyard stairs seem to be splintering. You can fee them sink when you step on them. No cover over them so al ...

all-thumbs
Growing in Experience
3 replies
September

Thank you JacobZ, appreciate the guidance.

all-thumbs
Growing in Experience
5 replies

Hi, We recently purchased the house. Its patio needs some TLC. Being a newbie, I am not sure Should we sand the deck before oiling it or just clean ...

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