Pool deck

[member=32690]Slartibartfass[/member]

Ya make me want to get motivated and start some large projects.  Ive been just build smallish things.

Right now building some patio furniture outta 4x4s and 2x4s framing lumber. Cheap, sturdy, and did I say cheap?

plus gives me the opportunity to play with the domino XL I picked up.

Just threw some outdoor sealer/stain on them.

Now I got to chase down some cushions to fit.
I found a place that sells the foam for the cushions fairly cheap (theres that word again).
 
jobsworth said:
[member=32690]Slartibartfass[/member]

Ya make me want to get motivated and start some large projects.  Ive been just build smallish things.

Right now building some patio furniture outta 4x4s and 2x4s framing lumber. Cheap, sturdy, and did I say cheap?

plus gives me the opportunity to play with the domino XL I picked up.

Just threw some outdoor sealer/stain on them.

Now I got to chase down some cushions to fit.
I found a place that sells the foam for the cushions fairly cheap (theres that word again).

Or you make them yourself (as a sailor your are also into sewing....):

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Very nicely done.

But what you did wouldn't be allowed here.  You can't have a deck right up against your property line/fence that is more than two steps high.  You had better hope that your current neighbor or a future neighbor doesn't complain to the town/municipality about it if the same property rules apply in your jurisdiction.
 
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