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#1826 - 05/11/07 08:21 AM Pressure treated lumber for decks
Anonymous Unregistered



This is my first post with you guys but I have really enjoyed reading through some of the past postings. I think I screwed up on a deck project and I want to know your opinion. I just completed a 16X16 pressure treated deck which will be holding a hot tub. I followed a building methodology from Fam Handyman inwhich I sank a T-assy of a 2x6 and 2x4's under the ground to a concrete footing. The lumber is down about 24". I noted that AFTER I finished the project that the lumber I used was .25 or "above ground" use treated. Will this screwup cause me problems or do you think I'm OK?
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#1862 - 05/19/07 06:53 PM Re: Pressure treated lumber for decks [Re: Anonymous]
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don't understand your last 2 sentences??
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