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For decking, use a three-inch or 3.5-inch galvanized deck nail to anchor loose boards. Choose spiral-shank or ring-shank; both types grip the wood more strongly than smooth-shank nails.
Photo credit: Steve Greifer The restaurant’s weathered wooden deck extends right over the water, creating the delicious illusion that you’re dining on a boat without the inconvenience of seasickness.
It’s the kind of place where the waitstaff remembers your name after just one visit. Blue Heron Steakhouse (deck view): “That wooden deck isn’t just for show—it’s where Lexington locals gather to ...
This thrifty garden project transforms mundane wooden pallets into a blossoming garden wall. The DIY is extremely customizable, and all you need to get started is a wood pallet and plants of your ...