9 Tips for Building a Perfect Deck

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  • @andyman90125
    @andyman90125 4 года назад +1126

    Trim the bush around your deck to make it look bigger!

    • @tokenpoke1661
      @tokenpoke1661 4 года назад +18

      Always one kid

    • @beetrootboy9301
      @beetrootboy9301 4 года назад +33

      I go with the natural growth bush look as my deck is well big enough.

    • @toby1kenobe
      @toby1kenobe 4 года назад +6

      @@tokenpoke1661 lot more than one!!!

    • @timhanby5662
      @timhanby5662 4 года назад +19

      Then you can nail her more accurately

    • @DK-bm5rg
      @DK-bm5rg 4 года назад +21

      Watch this video again, with the captions on.

  • @paulpoco22
    @paulpoco22 4 года назад +280

    Scott is like the Bob Ross of Carpentry, so relaxing.

  • @jlehm
    @jlehm 4 года назад +101

    As everyone else has noticed, the captions are pure gold.

  • @JaketheRake16
    @JaketheRake16 4 года назад +676

    Me: * spits out drink. “ were talking about what?!?! Oh....decks

  • @jordanbecker1
    @jordanbecker1 4 года назад +16

    I'm a simple man. I see a new Scott Brown video, I click. Haven't been disappointed yet. Nice work.

  • @javiersal6149
    @javiersal6149 4 года назад +2

    Hey Scott I am a painter in Sydney and I have found that staining the timber prolongs the life instead of putting a clear. It’s like putting on a clear jumper to stop getting sunburnt instead of putting on a coloured one.
    Love the channel mate.

  • @after2am150
    @after2am150 4 года назад +3

    loved the advise. never thought about small head screws... what master craftsman thinks about when making something for others, your pride in the craft is outstanding! thx

    • @anand8905
      @anand8905 4 года назад

      If you're in the trade, you should know this, if not, understandable

  • @officerdoofy4184
    @officerdoofy4184 9 месяцев назад

    The picture frame finish with the cutout for the bench looks so incredibly neat. Well done and appreciate the information.

  • @gaborbaranyai5585
    @gaborbaranyai5585 4 года назад

    Szervusz Brown, sajnos a videóid szövegét nem értem, mert csak magyarul és németül beszélek, de a képi megjelenítést amit csinálsz nagyon szeretem, és rendkívül érdekesnek találom. Örülök hogy megtaláltam a csatornádat továbbra is figyelemmel kísérem, és mint Asztalos szakembert a videóid alapján sokra tarttalak.
    Én most készülök elindítani A vállalkozásomat Ausztriában, és ezek a munkák amiket bemutatsz rendkívül inspirálnak. A szerszámaim között nekem is az a két márka a kedvencem amiket használsz te is, az egyik a Makita a másik a Fesztól. Kérlek csinálj tovább is ilyen jó kis videókat. Üdvözlettel Baranyai Gábor. 👍🏻🤝👨🏻‍🔧🧰🔨. 👋🏻🤓

  • @mickeybowmeister1944
    @mickeybowmeister1944 4 года назад +2

    Here in Aussie we always install a Protectadeck uPvc strip on top of the joists. It helps seal around the screw and deflects rain off the joists mitigating long term rot. Should be available at Bunnings in NZ.

  • @BillHantzopoulos
    @BillHantzopoulos 4 года назад +5

    Love this channel! First class always. In the US it seems everyone has gone to composite decking. High end homes may go hardwood. But you don't see it too much anymore unless the homeowner has plenty of money to pay someone to maintain it.

    • @ScottBrownCarpentry
      @ScottBrownCarpentry  4 года назад +4

      Cheers Bill, That's interesting. People still go with timber here but I see composite in the stores more than I used to. I haven't installed it myself.

    • @MrDejhon
      @MrDejhon 4 года назад +3

      Scott Brown Carpentry I will say that we house sat for a colleague in Melbourne over Christmas/ New Year and they had a composite deck. Man did that sucker heat up. It was fairly unbearable to walk on with bare feet. Something else to consider

  • @Matze221100
    @Matze221100 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for uploading !!! You making my so far boring home-university-day way better right now. Keep it up 👍🏻

  • @xqq1314
    @xqq1314 4 года назад +1

    Very good tips! I always does all your suggestions. One more step I do is: marking the screw line with a black chalk line on the joist before laying the “straight rows of decking”. It is fast and no more guessing.

  • @andyyoungson9220
    @andyyoungson9220 4 года назад +1

    Great advice was reassuring as I already do alot of those things but good to get another angle at it. Using the wedges was shown to me by one of my Filipino workers. So good!

  • @petel9242
    @petel9242 4 года назад +1

    I have 120 square metres of decking to build Scott. This couldn't have come at a better time! Love the tip to use the router on the end of each board, that looks VERY professional. Great video, thanks

  • @nicoteen9407
    @nicoteen9407 Год назад

    Such a great presentation. Awesome - when I eventually get around to a garden deck, here's where I'll gen up on.

  • @civiliansol2824
    @civiliansol2824 Год назад

    Thanks heaps SBC! I’m building a deck right now in wanaka and these tips are going to make it so so much better. Great work man. ❤️

  • @cavamanara
    @cavamanara 4 года назад +28

    Men, watching your videos with no sound and with the auto subtitles on is priceless, specialy when you are doing "Decks".. LOL

    • @TTrevolverheldTT
      @TTrevolverheldTT 4 года назад +6

      When he sad it first i was pretty confused...

    • @gerardzonjee
      @gerardzonjee 4 года назад +3

      Stop decking around with auto subtitles! 😉

    • @annw8909
      @annw8909 4 года назад +2

      OMG 😂😍😍 I just turned it on!

    • @damienphelan
      @damienphelan 4 года назад +1

      cavamanara I’m surprise RUclips hasn’t flagged it for inappropriate language

  • @tresslerj1985
    @tresslerj1985 4 года назад +14

    What a big deck, the Mrs has wanted my deck extended for some time. For some reason she gets verry excited by the sight of a big deck.

  • @edwingeorge1974
    @edwingeorge1974 4 года назад +201

    I'm laughing at everyone thinking with our accent we are saying di ck... lmao. My sister in law from Australia cant help but giggle when here hubby and I start talking building decks

    • @chojnb
      @chojnb 4 года назад +10

      I was confused when I heard: today we gone talk about dicks xD

    • @feelingtardy
      @feelingtardy 4 года назад +5

      i know it's the accent, but i can't unhear dick every single time

    • @declanskahill9906
      @declanskahill9906 4 года назад +2

      My primary school teacher was a New Zealander and saying the name Dec which sounded no different to dick never got old for my classmates.

    • @tompappas1379
      @tompappas1379 4 года назад +3

      The sexual innuendos are incredible!!!

    • @mymemeplex
      @mymemeplex 4 года назад

      So what’s the diff in pronunciation between the in kiwi?

  • @justinc6014
    @justinc6014 4 года назад +1

    building 3-4 decks in the upcoming weeks. great tips. keep the videos coming brother.

  • @michaeldb8477
    @michaeldb8477 2 года назад

    I've binge watched many of your videos. Have enjoyed them and the care put into your craft down there in NZ. On the other hand there was just something about the way your e's in the word deck, were lighter than the harsher sounds up here in CA. The e's sounded like i's and it was amazing how all of your advice still seemed amusingly valid. And yes, as the individual before me said, trimming the bush around your deck will make it look bigger

  • @the_hunterghost9231
    @the_hunterghost9231 4 года назад +2

    you are a terrific builder scott. my respect to you mate. great content as usual

  • @koenbus
    @koenbus 4 года назад +6

    Just finished my deck a few days ago, didn't do too bad apparently! I might add a fascia board to hide the end grain, not sure yet. Keep the good vids coming, love the channel! Cheers from NL, close to the original Zealand.

  • @VivaLaGolf42
    @VivaLaGolf42 4 года назад +2

    One video I watched recommends lavender chalk line for screw lines. It’s the easiest to wash/rub away if chalk colors.

  • @Michael-wq8qu
    @Michael-wq8qu 4 года назад

    Thanks for Deck tips as I am just doing a deck just now. Have done them before but can still learn even for a retired builder. Thanks and stay safe.

  • @flyingdutch9818
    @flyingdutch9818 4 года назад

    Always good listening to a kiwi talk about ‘decks’. I build on average 5-6 decks per year and fix the same amount each year. Most common issue is rotted joists that could so easily be avoided by putting a barrier on top (it’s protect a deck here in Oz). Ps is that ‘quilia’? Timber what we call ‘merbau’?

  • @derekomiles
    @derekomiles 2 года назад +1

    I used cypress pine in Australia to stop termites. That looks quite good.

  • @wilko9491
    @wilko9491 3 года назад

    still loving your videos man, i wish more carpenters and tradies had such passion for quality that you have in australia! its hard to find people that want to do a nice job.

  • @saulgoodman2018
    @saulgoodman2018 2 года назад +3

    2 years later, this is still funny.

  • @lil-link
    @lil-link 4 года назад +4

    Just watched this laughing at my dad extending their deck around their new "jacuzzi". There is definitely steps he could follow. Like the small piece of wood for screw placements and the tip for rounding the cut edges! Good video

    • @lil-link
      @lil-link 4 года назад

      Also, I like to screw wooden di*ks too 😂🤣

  • @frenchgreguk
    @frenchgreguk 4 года назад +10

    Rugby aside, you and your prime minister are the 2 most talented people at your jobs coming out of New Zealand. Love your work man.

    • @MrJetwpn
      @MrJetwpn 4 года назад +2

      Nah just Scott is!!

    • @miriistina
      @miriistina 4 года назад +1

      She’s a virtue signalling, attention seeking, grandstanding opportunist. Probably receives a marketing report before every news briefing. Her deputy’s a crook too. But hey, isn’t this about the carpentry? 🤣

  • @heriothandyman3148
    @heriothandyman3148 4 года назад +7

    Love it.. subtitles is even more hilarious. On a serious note, do you use the Spax countersink bit for those perfect countersinks?

  • @kjaersund
    @kjaersund 4 года назад

    I love your videos. Converting a van for the first time in my life, and I have everything to learn.

  • @nikolairubinskii6450
    @nikolairubinskii6450 3 года назад

    I helped build a few decks as a hammerhand and I found this video very-very useful and interesting

  • @JDDays
    @JDDays 3 года назад

    Great tips as always
    Many thanks

  • @TrunksChoiceBand
    @TrunksChoiceBand 4 года назад +1

    Congrats on your first sponsor! Well deserved

  • @thekiteboatparty3568
    @thekiteboatparty3568 2 года назад

    router the ends! what a brilliant tip and another great video :) Good to meet you at Carbatec the other day too.

  • @subliminalbmx
    @subliminalbmx 4 года назад

    Hey mate, with screwing the two boards down you can also use a deck mate. It’s a handle with about five boards set out with even gaps! Love your work 🤘🏻

  • @mikejames04
    @mikejames04 4 года назад +3

    Love the vids Scott keep them coming mate. I am an apprentice and watching your videos really help

  • @hudsonquay
    @hudsonquay 2 года назад

    I’m about to start an upper level deck rebuild project in Hawkes Bay with Kiwila. Shame you aren’t local because your results looks awesome.

  • @4444colin
    @4444colin 4 года назад

    I remember seeing a deck screw jig I think from Kreg.
    Not used it but it looks like it makes a perfect depth and consistent spacing. Good for sloppy screwing Deck Crew.
    Thanks for the Post 👍

  • @younztitantube
    @younztitantube 3 года назад

    i like to use an offcut of decking as a story rod, i put one measured line of fasteners in, then scribe that spacing onto the offcut and notch them on the drop saw. then line up the edge of the board with the screws in the module boards, make sure the notches look rightly placed on the decking and then just run the drill bit down each notch. super fast and no pencil lines to rub out, and the notches also help stop the bit from wandering at all

  • @robotskirts
    @robotskirts 4 года назад +8

    Lol'd at the "I hope this didn't come too late!" at the end.

  • @davidespinozareyes2150
    @davidespinozareyes2150 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tips bro!!
    Hope you’re well brother stay safe and God bless

  • @SamZhou855
    @SamZhou855 4 года назад +1

    Would you able to do a video how to set up the frame for decking? Like the position of post etc etc

  • @garyjones5406
    @garyjones5406 4 года назад

    Good tips mate , I always build my decks with vinyl joist capping and alcore bearer capping ...stops the crap from buggering the top surfaces of both.

  • @fschurer
    @fschurer 4 года назад +2

    perfect timing, gonna build me one next week! Great tips Scott, thanks, especially rounding of the edges and the bleeding of the wood! I am going to use hardwood by the way.

  • @aimen.s5968
    @aimen.s5968 4 года назад

    Congrats on getting a few sponsors! Keep up the great work, not a tradesman myself just an DIYer but your videos are awesome.

  • @awesomestepdad5311
    @awesomestepdad5311 3 года назад

    Preparing to build my first deck, at my own place.
    Enjoying your videos Scott. Thanks for taking the time to film/edit and post.
    I'm a house painter so maintenance is easily done, it's just installation I'm researching as much as possible. I'm thinking of going spotted gum, and want the picture framing, also a deck path going off the deck.
    Located Australia NSW
    Cheers.

  • @meestahwah
    @meestahwah 4 года назад

    I liked the tip of the round over on the end grain. I actually bought myself the Makita 18v router due to watching how many places you made good use of it here on your channel. The fact that it is battery operated and so much smaller than a typical router, I've come to use it on nearly every installation and my products are better for it! Thanks Scott!

  • @remifrommontpellier
    @remifrommontpellier 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the skillshare discount and the great videos

  • @alii303
    @alii303 4 года назад +1

    In Ireland plastic decking has become very common now. It can look surprisingly good and lasts and looks good for a very long time. great in wet country's like Ireland.

  • @joshkleinsasser7908
    @joshkleinsasser7908 4 года назад +3

    The back rubber edge of a fat max Stanley tape measure can also be used as an eraser

  • @abdulhaseeb5626
    @abdulhaseeb5626 4 года назад +2

    I am planning to build a deck in a few weeks and this was so helpful! honestly. i have soaked up so many youtube videos over the past few weeks but this...this was something else. you are so amazing and calm in explaining everything. appreciate it!
    2 questions for you.
    1. should i put a washer between the 2 beams if i am going to screw them together, (like double layer it) or not put a washer..because i am worried moisture might build up.
    2. Does gravel beneath a deck help prevent moisture buildup?
    Thanks! All way from toronto Canada.

  • @yrification
    @yrification 4 года назад +1

    I am literally just about to put a deck frame together 🤣 just at the right time! In the uk so I’m using softwood as the hardwood is just too expensive for me. I’ll definitely be putting a facia on now and chamfering the edge. Thanks for the vid 👌🏻

    • @ScottBrownCarpentry
      @ScottBrownCarpentry  4 года назад +2

      I'm sure it will turn out well 👍

    • @yrification
      @yrification 4 года назад

      Scott Brown Carpentry cheers Scott I hope so. Stay Safe mate.

  • @tjeerdroukens5110
    @tjeerdroukens5110 4 года назад +1

    Another tip alot of guys dont know(or do know bit think its ugly) is to also space the planks where they come together at the long ends, looks way beter then you think, especially long term. it is the point were the first “faults” will show up after a few years

    • @tjeerdroukens5110
      @tjeerdroukens5110 4 года назад

      Only do this if you do that spacing every other plank btw

  • @whatistug
    @whatistug 4 года назад +3

    Great timing for this video. Summer time=deck building time! WOO

  • @Ethan-ww5ig
    @Ethan-ww5ig 3 года назад

    Thank you, best video on decking I've seen. we start building in a week with spotted gum, well not me, lol. Will actually do the framing you mentioned.

  • @Cajondepe
    @Cajondepe 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for these precious tips. they are relatively simple tips but they make a big difference in the finish and often due to the hurry we don't stop long to think about new ways to do something better and faster, and your videos always show us different and very purposeful forms. you'r the man! 😊 God bless you!

  • @MrAstroSenpai
    @MrAstroSenpai 4 года назад +3

    Idk about you but these videos always calm me down and keep me calm :)

  • @mabsalom1
    @mabsalom1 4 года назад

    Love your videos (and you do them well). As an amateur you've added a lot to my skill-set just watching how a competent pro does it.
    Thanks, please keep posting.

  • @GordonKinnoch
    @GordonKinnoch 4 года назад +1

    Hi Scott you create some amazing hardwood decks with excellent detailing. I have noticed man made decking boards are becoming increasingly popular here probably in no small part due to weather we get in the west of Scotland, it’s safe to say we rarely if ever have to worry about hosepipe bans due to a lack of rain!

  • @paulhardie392
    @paulhardie392 4 года назад

    Hi scott your video makes the current situation feel good.keep up the good work.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @raymonddowning3370
    @raymonddowning3370 4 года назад

    Awesome tips. Always a pleasure to watch your videos.

  • @hybrid4900
    @hybrid4900 4 года назад +1

    You should setup a chalk line with corn flour or baby powder! Can ping lines and they rub off with a broom easily!

  • @norbertzalabai7119
    @norbertzalabai7119 4 года назад

    People making fun of your accent. What a bunch of decks. Excellent job, very entertaining. Keep it up!

  • @markotp7663
    @markotp7663 3 года назад

    You’re a crazy smart dude . I love it 👏

  • @nicoteen9407
    @nicoteen9407 Год назад

    Am interested in the Spax screws you use. I have two rooms which need new floorboards. I was originally going to do the old-fashioned thing of brad-nailing, but really like the little round TX screw heads of the Spax - in stainless steel they would look like tiny jewels on the floor. Am I right in saying you use the Spax Step Drill 4 with these screws? I'm looking at a tidy finish with screw head tops just under the board face.

  • @jamesgallagher4655
    @jamesgallagher4655 4 года назад +1

    Good information Scott thank you. I love your seating on the post`s a really nice feature. Do you have a video showing the construction?.

  • @TheJunkyardgenius
    @TheJunkyardgenius 4 года назад +1

    Nice video mate. Had a thought. You could do a building regs differences between uk and new zealand and which ones you think is better in that scenario and why. Could be quite interesting theres sometimes huge differences from stud centres to some things being totally different for no apparent reason why you would do it this way or that way.

  • @illzalith8301
    @illzalith8301 4 года назад

    I would love to hear more about backdoor decking from you. Very useful information

  • @davidlawther3032
    @davidlawther3032 4 года назад +7

    A MILE STONE, getting sponsored by skillshare. So happy for you Scott, your doing great. Keep up the good work👍 Hopefully my channel will grow as big as yours

    • @ScottBrownCarpentry
      @ScottBrownCarpentry  4 года назад +1

      Cheers David!

    • @miriistina
      @miriistina 4 года назад

      Problem of course is that every video these days has sponsoring. Skillshare are like a plague on vids these days. I thought I paid subscription to avoid the ads. Now they’re getting baked in.

  • @barnabaas79
    @barnabaas79 4 года назад +97

    If my hardwood 'deck' starts bleeding I just gonna freak out honestly

    • @alexgrimes1940
      @alexgrimes1940 3 года назад

      I liked this, but then I realized it would have gone from 69 to 70, so I left it alone.

  • @AntonLA_
    @AntonLA_ 3 года назад

    Had way much fun listening to this video! Better than stand up I tell you

  • @markrhodes9632
    @markrhodes9632 4 года назад

    So awesome. I actually bought a router because of your previous Deck videos.

  • @antssta
    @antssta 4 года назад

    Ever flicked lines down the Battons while doing a soffit? Game changer ;)

  • @bengibbs7771
    @bengibbs7771 4 года назад +6

    Another good trick is chalk line center of joists before decking.This gives you a straight line in case your joist has a slight round and allows you to keep fixings straight over long runs.

    • @danielharris1360
      @danielharris1360 2 года назад

      May work with blue chalk (I have done it) but avoid red chalk. Red chalk has a grease in it that will stain the wood permanently. It’s intended to make lines last on slabs/subfloors even after rain.

  • @kmonnier
    @kmonnier 4 года назад +1

    Helping my buddy deck tomorrow, great timing

  • @emzeperx80
    @emzeperx80 4 года назад

    Great to see you back mate

  • @zavoina
    @zavoina 4 года назад +50

    Another exciting episode for sure. But your accent on "deck" and references to "screw" and "screwing quick," "sticking up," "getting it all straight," "having a hardwood deck'" and finally "rub those suckers out" were just funny. I won't even go into the black marks on your palm.

    • @cb2000a
      @cb2000a 4 года назад +2

      Yes...watching with the captioning on is actually quite funny. Building the biggest...

    • @rawiriblundell
      @rawiriblundell 4 года назад +3

      Come on. He's giving you tips. Just the tips.

  • @TrollinNoob
    @TrollinNoob 4 года назад

    Something my father does to mark out the screw Line is use a chalk line with the chalk a soak the line in water. It leaves you with nothing to clean off but you need to work rather fast.

  • @TheWhitde
    @TheWhitde 3 года назад

    Thanks... have a small one I need to fix. It had 0 spacing and water use to pool on the top and the ends rotted a bit because they weren't treated.

  • @deuscartel
    @deuscartel 4 года назад

    Thanks Scotty! I’m definitely using your router tip from now on 👍🏽

  • @dragonstuff1983
    @dragonstuff1983 4 года назад +2

    Oh man...so much better with subtitles.

  • @Jonsoh811
    @Jonsoh811 4 года назад

    I wish there where people here that could build such a high quality and thought out deck in our yard.

  • @mancott85
    @mancott85 4 года назад

    Gotta love that hardwood decking

  • @davechambers2998
    @davechambers2998 4 года назад

    Great vid. Best tips for decks vid I've seen.

  • @gusshelgoshiii1836
    @gusshelgoshiii1836 2 года назад

    Not sure you will see this , but I did enjoy learning more from a professional, if you were in my area I would hire , I got a question about where to start boards next too house or at post.? Some say at post .

  • @tjinnes
    @tjinnes 3 года назад

    Great video, thanks. Something I would add: use break-boards rather than scarf joints. Great system (though it does require more framing). Cheers Scott.

  • @AntonyHart
    @AntonyHart 4 года назад

    Hey Scott, where do you buy your hardwood? Need to replace a baluster which is made from 140x20 (or something wider that usual kwila decking at Bunnings, Mitre10, Placemakers, etc...). Itm? Or some other place out West that the other kiwi on RUclips mentioned... Can't remember his name, king something? Anyway, need wider hardwood 😁 Thanks!!

  • @christophercooper2744
    @christophercooper2744 4 года назад

    Great video, hopefully going to be building a deck in the next few months.
    Fun tip:
    Turn on close captions whenever there’s a kiwi saying the word deck!

  • @terrydyck6052
    @terrydyck6052 4 года назад

    I have a deck tip !! #10 for ya
    Keep a chalk line with no chalk in it and fill it with water to mark for screws... gives you a perfectly straight line and just dries out.
    I have one dedicated to this in my work trailer.

  • @danfitz3583
    @danfitz3583 3 года назад +1

    Hey Scott, which round over router bit did you use?

  • @ramage1954
    @ramage1954 4 года назад +3

    Hey Scott, have you ever installed composite? Doesn't look as good as the real thing, however, none of the maintenance either. 🤔

  • @Palmhavenhome
    @Palmhavenhome 4 года назад

    You are a man of culture, i dig your desktop PC and keyboard

  • @johnallenit
    @johnallenit 3 года назад

    Always great advice mate. Appreciate you sharing!

  • @paulshortt103
    @paulshortt103 4 года назад

    Nice but yes you should of done this at the start of lock down, not for me the builder is turning up start of June for extension but i'm in charge of the deck.
    Hard wood is a must for me and thanks for the tip about the screws will definitely get some of thous, will look at the video about the picture frame think i have seen it but wasn't building a deck then.
    any tips on building the seats around deck and also a wind break/shelter the deck is where it is can't change that but can make it nice to drink on in summer, shad sails?? worth a look have put two up in past OK but long term shit, properly how I put it up but still builders thoughts.

  • @Helveteshit
    @Helveteshit 4 года назад +1

    Is there a reason why you don't use washers/spacers/plastic wedges between the board and the framing, to create that extra airspace between plank and frame?

  • @mroberts5632
    @mroberts5632 4 года назад +1

    Hi Scott, thanks for the tips. With the picture frame border - do you glue the mitre joins at the corners or butt joint and screw?