How to Build a Deck, Part 6: Installing Deck Railings, Balusters, Lattice and Skirting

by admin on April 9, 2010

Pаrt 6 οf thе Hοw tο Build a Deck video series teaches viewers hοw tο fіnіѕh thеіr deck bу building a railing, installing balusters аnd choosing аnd installing skirting. Lowe’s expert, Mike Kraft, helps viewers find thе rіght materials tο build аnd design thеіr wooden deck rail аnd install wood balusters аnd lattice. Thе οthеr раrtѕ οf thіѕ 6-раrt series саn bе found οn itunes οr аt www.Lowes.com

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2007omi April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

How NOT to build a deck – watch “My Money Pit”, parts 1-3.

cevetts3 April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

Thats funny!!LOL : )

lozairakija April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

cause theres chemicals in the wood and then when u burn it the fumes r toxic and u will probably die later

AppleSouffle April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

Excellent job! You made building a deck very easy to understand and follow!

A tip: Whenever I use ANY saw, I always check – Where is my left hand? Are my knees or any other body part near the path of this saw?

When he was cutting the railings, I imagined a careless person could cut a piece of wood across the newly installed deck boards and leave a deep kerf in the wood.

The cut made by a saw is called a kerf.

ballsniff13 April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

lol i burn treated wood is that bad

samdeluxjones April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

yea habbo build a deck over it, out of site out of mind :-)

i’m burning treated timber all the time, gives off a lovely greeny blue flame, looks cool in the stove..

Habboplayer2 April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

Great Videos (all 6). Heres a question: I have a patio covered with bricks layout. I’ve had the patio for about 10-12 years while living in a high-class neighborhood. Now, things in the house are started to fall apart so we are making more maintences in one time.

Question: For the patio brick layout, the bricks have rise up greatly, so that its no longer matched up together. It seems to only rise in one line, and we have a wood base underneath the patio.

Any suggestions? Thanks.

richmantck April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

cool thanks. learn something new everyday. :)

alin2300 April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

Preserved wood must not be burned because combustion breaks the unique bond formed between the preservative solution and the wood. When this bond is destroyed, the components of the preservative can be released in the form of ash and particulates, which can be harmful if inhaled. It is completely proper and legal to send treated wood to a landfill.

alin2300 April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

Preserved wood must not be burned because combustion breaks the unique bond formed between the preservative solution and the wood. When this bond is destroyed, the components of the preservative can be released in the form of ash and particulates, which can be harmful if inhaled. It is completely proper and legal to send treated wood to a landfill.

richmantck April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

yeah, I thought the same thing.

iliGDN April 9, 2010 at 4:31 pm

why shouldn’t you burn treated lumber?

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