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![]() wrote in message 1.DRILLING: What is the optimal drill type for drilling & counterboring for 3/8" plugs? My current ideas a a. drilling two separate holes: 3/8" carbide forstner bit for the plugs and 3/16" carbide brad tipped for the screws or I use either a forstner or brad point for the plug hole, then use the approriate sized drill for the screw. I'd also use stainless screws with square drive from McFeelys. 2. My existing deck is 25 years old. The framing is 2x10 treated @ 16" centers and upon inspection it looks very sound- no rot/soft spots. I'm not sure how to evaluate how many years may be left in it. Of course, I don't want to put a 40 year deck on a frame with 10-15 years left on it. I'm thinking of doing the same thing on my deck in a year or so. The structure is very sound the deck boards are getting crappy looking. Yes, I'm going to leave the structure as it. It is sound and will probably last longer than me. It dos not get the abuse that the horizintal surfaces get from sun, snow, etc. I like mahogany with Penofin oil finish but iwll consider Ipe also. This year it is just getting a coat of stain to prolong it. -- Ed http://pages.cthome.net/edhome/. |
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