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tavo1421
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tavo1421
Growing in Experience
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March 2021

Thanks again. Sorry but as I move forward with the design I have new doubts. In the side closer to the colorbond, in the joint between two bearers lik ...

tavo1421
Growing in Experience
March 2021

Amazing thanks for the explanation.I wonder if, on the other side of the deck, where there is not a brick wall but a colorbond fence, I could extend t ...

tavo1421
Growing in Experience
2 replies
March 2021

Thanks @MitchellMc for your response. Well, the deck has to be flash with the top of that step/tiles, so the ledger should be 19mm (decking board widt ...

tavo1421
Growing in Experience
4 replies
March 2021

Thanks for your response.Yeah, I was trying to avoid to drill the wall and bolt the ledger to the house, but it would make everything easier, less foo ...

tavo1421
Growing in Experience
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February 2021

Awesome, thanks again.Regarding the joist hungers. The bearers are centered to the footer, so there is a gap between them and the wall. In order to se ...

tavo1421
Growing in Experience
8 replies
February 2021

Hey Mitchell, I will use 90x45mm for both bearers and joists in a single layer. So, I guess the bolts are the same, right? Thanks for all the info!

tavo1421
Growing in Experience
10 replies
February 2021

Hey guys, Finally I did some progress with the excavation and prepare the terrain for start doing this.I would like to check with you some doubts I ha ...

tavo1421
Growing in Experience
12 replies
January 2021

Thanks @MitchellMc . I asked the council and they said we have Class 5 soil, which for some reason doesn't match with your table. It seems it's a diff ...

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Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
March 2021

Either of those two connector plates would be sufficient @tavo1421. Personally, I'd recommend going with the Pryda Nail-On Connector Plate 75 x 125mm ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
3 replies
March 2021

You'd drill into the concrete foundation with a masonry drillbit @tavo1421, and I can't see any way you could damage the foundation. A Dynabolt can th ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
5 replies
February 2021

Hi @tavo1421, If it is a brick wall, you could consider bolting the bearer directly onto the wall instead of being supported by posts. This is done ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
7 replies
February 2021

That would be correct, @tavo1421. The 45mm thickness is the same, and a 60mm bolt would be sufficient. Please keep us updated and remember to take ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
9 replies
February 2021

I'm glad to hear you've started on your project @tavo1421. It would be my opinion that the Zenith 10G x 50mm Stainless Steel Type 17 Countersunk R ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
11 replies
January 2021

@tavo1421, Did you ask them for the soil reactivity classification? It doesn't match with the table because I'm fairly sure it's not the information y ...

Bunnings Team Member MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
13 replies
January 2021

You could use 90 x 45mm for the entire frame, including joists and bearers @tavo1421. Determining a footer size is not as simple as just digging a h ...

pepsp
Having an Impact
15 replies
January 2021

@tavo1421 The 250mm is finished height to the top of the decking boards, so the 140mm bearers are about 90mm off the soil. Yes the stirrups you linke ...

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tavo1421
Growing in Experience
March 2021

Amazing thanks for the explanation.I wonder if, on the other side of the deck, where there is not a brick wall but a colorbond fence, I could extend t ...

tavo1421
Growing in Experience
2 replies
March 2021

Thanks @MitchellMc for your response. Well, the deck has to be flash with the top of that step/tiles, so the ledger should be 19mm (decking board widt ...

tavo1421
Growing in Experience
6 replies
February 2021

Awesome, thanks again.Regarding the joist hungers. The bearers are centered to the footer, so there is a gap between them and the wall. In order to se ...

tavo1421
Growing in Experience
14 replies
January 2021

Thanks @pepsp , you provided me very useful information. Those pedestal are awesome but I think I will go for the stirrups hot dipped in concrete.I de ...

tavo1421
Growing in Experience
16 replies
January 2021

Thanks @pepsp for taking the time to respond, I appreciate it! Yours looks quite similar to what I need to do. I apologize in advance but I need to as ...

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