Fun fact I recently learned myself: apparently most of us are fitting decking boards upside down. The grooves are designed to go on the bottom of the board to increase air circulation. It looks so obvious to put the grooves on top; perhaps because of extra traction. Although they were fitted this way on our deck when I was growing up, and it got incredibly slippery during winter time. So I wouldn't be surprised at all if the grooves actually turned out to reduce traction, rather than increase it 😅 (more water pooling on top of the boards and reduced surface area).
Excellent work. Useful tips!
Thank you. Much appreciated 👍
Good job replacing the stream... 🎉😂
freudian slip 😂👍
Great job👍. A definite improvement from the last one 🤣
Thank you. Much appreciated. I enjoyed making it.
Going by what your saying that was a while ago, as far as I know they put grooves on both sides now
Fun fact I recently learned myself: apparently most of us are fitting decking boards upside down. The grooves are designed to go on the bottom of the board to increase air circulation.
It looks so obvious to put the grooves on top; perhaps because of extra traction. Although they were fitted this way on our deck when I was growing up, and it got incredibly slippery during winter time. So I wouldn't be surprised at all if the grooves actually turned out to reduce traction, rather than increase it 😅 (more water pooling on top of the boards and reduced surface area).
That's a good point. The boards I used have grooves on both sides.
@@Builtbypete Ah! I hadn't spotted that minor detail.