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harvey b davison
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we built this the top level the joists are sat on 3 breeze block walls, the step down the joists are on top of posts on the existing concrete floor tired to the top level and the bottom level is posts sat on flags

 

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the post will rot over time if they are in the ground we try and paint used engine oil on the bottom of the post thats in the ground lasts loads longer

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Bradshaw Groundcare, have you looked into the legalities of using waste engine oil for treating wood? It's a criminal offence to allow waste oil to seep into the ground, and by painting it on wood that is then going into the ground that is exactly what you're doing. I know it works brilliantly for preserving wood, but from a professional point of view it's not something we would do.

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  • 8 months later...

+1 to all above. my decking i used a nail gun mistake big time. used proper decking screws as boards just started to lift. if i was asked to do a decking screws all the time pre drilled so wood does not split. as for in concrete or out mine is big and i sat it on 2x2 granite paving slabs which i sat on concrete. as for treating i use bedec barn paint preserves and gives colour very good product

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