Build Update: Edge Details || Dr Decks
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Published 2022-10-07
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All Comments (21)
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Your cameraman forgets to show the work, we enjoy your face and beauty but show more of the decks please!!! 🤣
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Yes, you do build a high quality product! Love your videos. I have learned a lot watching them. But really I just find it relaxing to watch and learn from folks that obviously take pride in their craft! Thank you.
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Luv the quality, and aiming as high as is possible. I'm getting so many great ideas from Dr. Deck! I am retired from a punching a clock, and starting my own handyman business. 63 and still spunky, Thanks Man!
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Always awesome! I love your standard of excellence!
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Beautiful work Man! I learn something new every video. Borders make all the difference in finish
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Awesome use of composite/polymer boards. Gave me some inspiration for fixing my porch.
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Subscriber who loves all your videos. Not a deck builder but interested in the details of how (almost) everything works.
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Great work guys!
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Very excellent workmanship!
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Beautiful deck amazing work. We really appreciate your input on addressing the details. I believe the post notch at 9:58 needs a bit of clearance to allow for contraction. That small piece will brake. Call back!
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I love it!! Hubs and I working on a diy 9x9 ground level deck just for looks. Not much use. So that said, it’ll be by all means a diy finish and that’s just fine enough for me. Not special ordering anything so working with what’s available at the blue and orange box stores. Which are sneaky at not selling everything you need. Starting boards in a 8 feet but matching groove planks in 12 feet. But we making it work and might put in a center board to buy 8 footer instead of 12 (inside the pic frame)or can put 2 boards to pic frame it. Also using the groove boards as starting boards since our deck is ground level with 2 sides covered by walls , one side continues on to out entrance floor (concrete) and the one visible, I’ll cover with rock or something. I do know my deck will outlast my frame (treated wood with ground contact) and I’m fine with that, as I love to change things anyway. But I do love your professional work. Looks so good!
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Just found your channel. Excellent vid. You sir, are a true master craftsman. I'm happy to tell you that you now have a new subscriber. đź‘Ť
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Hey Jason, I hope you do well at NADRA this month. We are so busy with our deck bracket premanufacture I'm not planning on attending. My son remembers seeing you in Vegas last November, but once again it was a quick trip. If I get to NADRA it will be last minute. So good luck. Tom W
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Your detail explanation helps tremendously
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Thank you for the amazing work you guys do. will you be able to show the proper way layout /measure /cut the board that cut through the deck and creating those sections?
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I like the way you guys did the flooring on the deck
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Thank you for all your posts. I was stumped trying to replace my wood porch decking with composite, until I watched your videos. I was doing picture frame joints, but will now I want to use your technique for gluing trim pieces to the end of the boards. You said a fewer sent you a drawing for a rig to safely cut the trim pieces. Will you share that with me? Gary
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Ok , I subbed.very Informative , I’d like to see more of the work you do.
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Great stuff from a professional builder
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Thanks Dr! I have a question, when you use the track saw to trim the boards for your border or inlays, do you set it with a slight angle or is it at 90?