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Well not really, it's only 10ft by 11ft, but I suppose it's all a matter of perspective!

 

Had some reject western red cedar boards (not good enough for decking to sell due to waney edges on ends and underside) so knocked up a quick deck in the garden to hide a large tree stump. The beams underneath are 2x4 very slow growth European larch which were the outside boards of a very large beam.

 

2hrs 30 minutes to build, complete with a 20 minute table tennis break :001_cool:

 

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I think this finally settles the argument (Clive!) that western red cedar is superior to deodar/Lebanon!

 

If anyone has decking they need, get in touch. Getting the Logosol four side planer back shortly so planing will go more quickly than on the other planer.

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gorgeous wood !!!! but why no expansion gaps? won't it hold water especially in winter making it a death trap to walk on ? plus become fifthly really quick ?

 

 

I did wonder about that, then assumed timber must have been green/wet when laid.

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gorgeous wood !!!! but why no expansion gaps? won't it hold water especially in winter making it a death trap to walk on ? plus become fifthly really quick ?

 

The timber is fresh of the saw so is very very green. It will contract quite a bit as it dries.

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