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"mcgyver"

06/03/2005 12:55 AM

Use 7/8" boards for decking?

So what do you guys thing about using 7/8" cypress boards for my deck. I've
come across some 1" (incredibly cheap) and by the time I plane it down....
7/8". 12" joists or 16" center to center? Thanks


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"mcgyver"

in reply to "mcgyver" on 06/03/2005 12:55 AM

06/03/2005 6:00 PM

Thanks for the advise, as for the gloat...I picked up a palate of 1x6 yellow
cedar 16' long maesuring 3' wide x 3' high i figure about 1400 sqft for
$350 CAD!!!!! More than enough to build anything I want. ;-)

"jo4hn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> mcgyver wrote:
> > So what do you guys thing about using 7/8" cypress boards for my deck.
I've
> > come across some 1" (incredibly cheap) and by the time I plane it
down....
> > 7/8". 12" joists or 16" center to center? Thanks
> >
> >
> The 7/8 will work quite well as long as there is enough of future gloat
> stuff to finish the job. As to the joist spacing, it depends upon your
> local building codes. My house had to be designed to withstand an 8.0
> earthquake with a 4' snow load. I have tubatens on 12" centers with
> tubasix redwood decking. I thought, at the time, that it had to be an
> incredible over design, but looking at the weight of three feet of wet
> snow with more very wet snow coming down this morning, maybe it was OK.
> mahalo,
> jo4hn

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"mcgyver"

in reply to "mcgyver" on 06/03/2005 12:55 AM

07/03/2005 12:47 AM

Sorry Ken, yep yellow cedar from BC.....
"Ken" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Do you mean yellow cedar from the northwest. I could sure use a
> couple of those 16' ers to make accent strips for a cedar strip canoe
> I want to build. Nice score, sucks bigtime
>
> Ken...... on the east coast

Km

Ken

in reply to "mcgyver" on 06/03/2005 12:55 AM

06/03/2005 11:53 PM

Do you mean yellow cedar from the northwest. I could sure use a
couple of those 16' ers to make accent strips for a cedar strip canoe
I want to build. Nice score, sucks bigtime

Ken...... on the east coast

jj

jo4hn

in reply to "mcgyver" on 06/03/2005 12:55 AM

06/03/2005 4:34 PM

mcgyver wrote:
> So what do you guys thing about using 7/8" cypress boards for my deck. I've
> come across some 1" (incredibly cheap) and by the time I plane it down....
> 7/8". 12" joists or 16" center to center? Thanks
>
>
The 7/8 will work quite well as long as there is enough of future gloat
stuff to finish the job. As to the joist spacing, it depends upon your
local building codes. My house had to be designed to withstand an 8.0
earthquake with a 4' snow load. I have tubatens on 12" centers with
tubasix redwood decking. I thought, at the time, that it had to be an
incredible over design, but looking at the weight of three feet of wet
snow with more very wet snow coming down this morning, maybe it was OK.
mahalo,
jo4hn

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "mcgyver" on 06/03/2005 12:55 AM

06/03/2005 3:12 AM


"mcgyver" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> So what do you guys thing about using 7/8" cypress boards for my deck.
> I've
> come across some 1" (incredibly cheap) and by the time I plane it down....
> 7/8". 12" joists or 16" center to center? Thanks
>

It will make a very good deck. It will make some nice outdoor furniture and
grill cart also.


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