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    Ok, fuck the deck. Pavers it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hsousa88 View Post
    Ok, fuck the deck. Pavers it is.
    Checked the latest lumber prices?
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    I noticed something when I watched Man of Steel and Zack Snyder’s Justice League.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laffs View Post
    Nails have to be code, how they get in the framing isn't dictated by OBC. You could hammer them in with your boot and provided you have the right quantity, type, size and length it would pass inspection. I think some areas don't like clipped head nails so check that, but fuck if framing nailers don't meet code no stick frame construction site I've been on in the past, forever, has met code.
    thats what i figured. thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by redo75 View Post
    I sold mine nailer just last year on kijiji. Take a look at KIJIJI may be for sale in London, Kitchener area or try TO area. Great guys down there wink, wink plus extra wink.
    Some good quality stuff is sold by guys like you after one or two odd jobs around the house. Sell after wifey projects are done and she is "happy".
    You don't need " pro" stuff unless your going to be a framing contractor every day
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    Post whatever is on your mind!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Laffs View Post
    Checked the latest lumber prices?
    $3k before taxes, footings (there’s a lot), sonotube, brackets/anchors, nails, the beer. Just doesn’t make sense..

    Also doesn’t include the fence I have to do

    $25 for a 16ft pt deck board... lol wtf?
    Last edited by hsousa88; 04-12-2021 at 06:59 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hsousa88 View Post
    $3k before footings (there’s a lot), sonotube, brackets/anchors, nails, the beer. Just doesn’t make sense..

    Also doesn’t include the fence I have to do

    $25 for a 16ft pt deck board... lol wtf?
    I’m looking at 104k for the “garage”. Material only. That’s only electrical to the building with a panel. No other wire or plugs yet. Does not include insulation or heat either.

    Basically cement, wood, steel and doors

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    Don't forget the lift thicker concrete needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redo75 View Post
    Don't forget the lift thicker concrete needed.
    Was note number one to the cement guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.4MarkVIII View Post
    I’m looking at 104k for the “garage”. Material only. That’s only electrical to the building with a panel. No other wire or plugs yet. Does not include insulation or heat either.

    Basically cement, wood, steel and doors
    What size of garage are you looking at?
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