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The most common alternative to using joist hangers is a ledger strip. This technique requires a plank of wood to be secured to the outside wall and to the outside rim of the deck to create ""ledges"" where the joists would rest for support.
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Read More »It takes lots of planning and consideration to build a deck. From location to construction materials, everything must be precisely calculated to give the best end result possible. An important detail is deciding how the joists will hold into place, with the most popular option being a joist hanger. However, options other than hangers may need to be considered depending on what kind of deck is being built. Alternatives to using metal joist hangers are ledger strips, sliding dovetails or mortising and dowels.
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Read More »It's a fairly common deck-building technique to set beams directly on top of posts and screw them in place, then set the joists on the beams and screw those down too. The disadvantage of this method is that it adds height to the deck equal to the width of the joists. It's actually a pretty secure method, though, because the joists are held in place not just by the screws sunken into the beams but by the screws securing the decking boards to the joists. Builders might have to hide the ends of the joists with a fascia, which isn't necessary when joist hangers are used.
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Here's how: Measure the wall, ceiling, and floor area of your metal shed. Remove internal wall sheathing, if necessary. Using closed-cell spray...
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We recommend using paving slabs, tarmac or concrete. A solid concrete base is more permanent and provides an excellent base for a metal shed....
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