Deck Frame Basics | How I Framed My 4 x 8 Foot Deck
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 Published On Sep 15, 2021

In this video I talk about how I framed my deck and go over some basic framing practices that are common in my area of Massachusetts. I talk about lumber sizes, flashing, mechanical fasteners and more! I also offer some tips and tricks that you can use when building your own deck!

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