Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: leach on November 25, 2013, 08:11:52 AM
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i had to reinforce my patio so i went all out 6x12 beam and 10 inch vigas and lots of concrete it should stay up now to get the look i used a torch on the poles, then i used Australian timber oil to seal them it was hard work but this old man got er done lol and only my wife got hurt on this job my cordless drill slipped on a 4 inch screw and the bit on the drill went right threw her finger she said she will no longer help me and that she is giving up carpenter work for ever, and yes i did tell her i was sorry.
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The dog is thinkin about those new poles...
Brian
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The dog is thinkin about those new poles...
Brian
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Man that's a sweet looking deck patio.
Great job :)
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thank you and next year i am going to finish it off by putting a deck on top for when the wife wants to set in the sun i think it will be strong enough lol that darn big beam was very heavy it took 5 of us just to lift half of it up on the poles
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i think it will be strong enough lol that darn big beam was very heavy it took 5 of us just to lift half of it up on the poles
Good job !! My wife claims I "over engineer" my projects, but better safe than sorry.
Brian
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I hope your wife's finger isn't as bad as my imagination has it. When I was building new stairs at our old house, my wife was holding a 4x4 as I was swinging a sledge to drive that last bit. I missed the post and hit her wrist! She was bruised but handled it really well. I felt so bad.
The deck looks great.
Al.
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yes her finger was very bad she almost pasted out on me it went through the top and came out on the bottom it drilled right through it plus i had the drill on hammer drill also when it hit the bone it went around it and them came out the bottom but she was tough, no doctor involved.
Gary.
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What in hell is
Australian timber oil, and why won't the pictures display?
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Features
Cabot Australian Timber Oil for Decks, Siding, Railings and Outdoor Furniture is a unique blend of oils originally formulated to protect dense tallowwood, cambara and merbau from the extreme Australian exposures. Australian Timber Oil penetrates deep into the dense, resin-rich woods to accentuate natural wood depth and patina. Containing a precise blend of superb-grade linseed oil for maximum penetration, long-oil alkyds for durability and pure South American tung oil for color depth and water repellency, Australian Timber Oil delivers three-way oil protection and a beautiful hardwood stain. In addition, complex translucent iron oxide pigments are added to ensure a lasting U.V.-absorbing surface rich with color and dimension. The result after years of development is an advanced-technology treatment of unrivaled performance designed to protect your exotic wood surfaces like never before.
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Nice looking patio. I am glad you and your wife survived the drill incident. Afraid I might have eaten the drill.
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What wood is the beam of?
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dryed pine and very heavy rough cut for the look i wanted
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You can't tell its rough saw from the photos. I suspect 6x12 was a beast to set up that high. I would hope you had more help with that than the wife alone.
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sorry to hear about the finger,if you do much "screwing",try the cordless impacts,they make life easier!
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..............try the cordless impacts,they make life easier!
Agreed! I can't say enough about how pleased I am to have one. It is my "goto" driver these days. Just don't chuck up a spade bit in one.
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yes thats what i was using in hammer mode