Hey Anthony Looking great. The little white shed ..is that where Joyce puts you when your naughty lol. Your house brick work looks very English. Just need a hammock now to relax after your efforts 😊
Hi, Mark. No, that shed was a needed addition when I got all my table saws in the garage and needed space for the lawn mower and other stuff. My dad pounded "brick houses" into my head (yet he only lived in one during my life). I have a lot to do before I can relax. I have to cut a special board to finish off the main deck area, then do the stairs, then the handrails all around. Then, maybe, I will relax.
It tends to be DIY project time. This time last year I was beginning the remodeling our bedroom. I get too many FB reminders of these projects this time of year. lol
Hello and thanks, Ken. Fortunately, I am merely doing the deck boards, stairs, and some minor cosmetic repairs, and not replanting posts and the underframing.
@@ModelTrainOutsider yeah I’m redoing deck boards on MIL house to be able and sell it and have to use 2x6 material because of height difference at entry of sliding door. 30 pcs each of 12’ and 10’ for first half and awaiting rest for delivery.
Great series of videos Anthony and thank you for sharing your tips and tricks take care.
Thank you, my friend. I am not sure why I put them up, but I have, so maybe it gives a bit more insight into me.
Anthony the deck is looking great and so does your layout, hope the weather holds out so you can finish the deck.have a good weekend
Thank you, Ray. It has been 11 years since I last built a deck, so I feel rusty, but the old lessons are still in the muscles and mind.
Looking good Anthony. Thanks for sharing. Dave
Thanks, Dave. I don't kid myself on skills. I am adequate at best, but I was trained to never pay someone to do what you can do yourself.
Time with your grandson, Priceless! Bill and Janet from California
He is a one-and-only grandchild, so he gets lots of Opa time while my daughter works.
Very nice and coming along. Have a great rest of your day.(Steve)
Thank you, Steve.
Looks good.
Great work Anthony
Thank you!
Hey Anthony
Looking great.
The little white shed ..is that where Joyce puts you when your naughty lol.
Your house brick work looks very English.
Just need a hammock now to relax after your efforts 😊
Hi, Mark. No, that shed was a needed addition when I got all my table saws in the garage and needed space for the lawn mower and other stuff. My dad pounded "brick houses" into my head (yet he only lived in one during my life). I have a lot to do before I can relax. I have to cut a special board to finish off the main deck area, then do the stairs, then the handrails all around. Then, maybe, I will relax.
Looks good Anthony .
Thank you.
Looking 👀 good
Appreciate it
Well done Anthony.
Thank you, my friend!
So finally you admit it, you are a TH-cam junkie, but boy the deck looks fine best of luck with the stairs.😊
I watch a LOT of TH-cam... so, not being on it much the last several days and missing a lot of videos is odd.
Nice job on the deck. Don’t you just love springtime?
It tends to be DIY project time. This time last year I was beginning the remodeling our bedroom. I get too many FB reminders of these projects this time of year. lol
Good Job
Thank you, my friend.
Thank you!
Looks really nice Anthony, decks are a lot of work.
Hello and thanks, Ken. Fortunately, I am merely doing the deck boards, stairs, and some minor cosmetic repairs, and not replanting posts and the underframing.
@@ModelTrainOutsider yeah I’m redoing deck boards on MIL house to be able and sell it and have to use 2x6 material because of height difference at entry of sliding door. 30 pcs each of 12’ and 10’ for first half and awaiting rest for delivery.
This has been a great build series Anthony. You have been giving some great tips.
Thanks, JD... I am sure some pros would disagree about "great tips," but they are things I have been taught and learned as I have built a few decks.