What kind of beams are those? It looks like face glued 2x stock but isn’t that the opposite direction of an LVL. Don’t you need the side profile for strength? Genuinely asking because I don’t know.
Yes, the T goes on both sides. The decorative nut is just long enough to keep the 3.5" lag screws from hitting each other. The only problem is how much these things cost.
Beautiful work you and your crew are doing. I really like the large posts and hardware used to join them together.
Thanks!
Videos have come along way. Extra crispy indeed!
We’ve upgraded our camera rig.
You've changed the whole dynamic of my leisure Time consumption your Excellency
Love the content. Especially the details. Screws used. Brackets. Beam sizing. Etc.
U are doing some nice work. I suggest u invest in some pipe staging. A lot safer than 2 step ladder with a plank. Imho
Looks great! Does installing the black brackets eliminate the need for post to beam bracing to prevent racking?
Good work. Nice hats …. Beats the the doo rag
What bracket would you use to connect a 6x6 post to a 5-1/4 glulam beam. It's the corner post and wood is treated.
Do the Simpson straps eliminate the need for knee braces?
Loved seeing Metabo putting in that work! Have you bought the new Metabo Bolt impact Dr?
What kind of beams are those? It looks like face glued 2x stock but isn’t that the opposite direction of an LVL. Don’t you need the side profile for strength? Genuinely asking because I don’t know.
They are special pressure treated glulams to support the lknger spans of this deck.
Those look great!! Does the “T” go on both sides? Was wondering of the screws would hit
Yes, the T goes on both sides. The decorative nut is just long enough to keep the 3.5" lag screws from hitting each other. The only problem is how much these things cost.
Don’t understand what this video was. Not enjoyable to watch nor informative.