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Upscale June 3rd 10 10:28 AM

Kreg Jig Deck Kit
 
I've just been looking at the Kreg Deck jig being advertised on Lee
Valley's website.
http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/pag...28&cat=51&ap=1

I was wondering about fastening deck boards as demonstrated by this
jig. For those of you experienced with building decks, would the
screws need to be inserted on both sides of a deck board, (assuming
there's just enough room for screws to be inserted on a 45 degree
angle both edges) or just on one edge? And if it is just one edge for
fastening down a deck board, wouldn't there be a tendency for the
opposite unfastened edge to rise or perhaps cup over time?

Thanks

Jim Weisgram[_2_] June 6th 10 02:45 AM

Kreg Jig Deck Kit
 
On Thu, 03 Jun 2010 05:28:57 -0400, Upscale
wrote:

I've just been looking at the Kreg Deck jig being advertised on Lee
Valley's website.
http://www.leevalley.com/en/wood/pag...28&cat=51&ap=1

I was wondering about fastening deck boards as demonstrated by this
jig. For those of you experienced with building decks, would the
screws need to be inserted on both sides of a deck board, (assuming
there's just enough room for screws to be inserted on a 45 degree
angle both edges) or just on one edge? And if it is just one edge for
fastening down a deck board, wouldn't there be a tendency for the
opposite unfastened edge to rise or perhaps cup over time?

Thanks


This web page.

http://www.kregtool.com/Deck-Jig-Prodview.html

Has a video showing installing screws on the inside of the deck board,
at about the 27 second mark, as well as the outside. Also has a link
to the printed guide included with the jig, which shows the screws
installed on both sides.


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