The 3-4-5 rule works with any multiplier, no matter how big. So if you don't want to stick a piece of scrap off of a board that's 71.5" away from the wall to get to a multiple of 3 for feet, just use inches. You could use a multiplier of 23 and do 69" for your 3 side, 92" for your 4 side and 115" for your 5 side. Also this video is amazing and I can't wait to see the rest. I'll be building a porch and deck for my house next summer and this is already a very educational and helpful video for understanding how to do it!
Can't wait to see the glass walls fixing. I just built my deck and would like to do similar sunroom. So glad to find your channel. Thank you for sharing.
Good question. You certainly can hang a double rim joist. Just depends on how you go about installing your deck ledger. If you do a complete length ledger first, then yes, a double rim joist hanger is the way to go. Simply a matter of preference. Thanks!
Awesome tips ! Thanks 😊
The 3-4-5 rule works with any multiplier, no matter how big. So if you don't want to stick a piece of scrap off of a board that's 71.5" away from the wall to get to a multiple of 3 for feet, just use inches. You could use a multiplier of 23 and do 69" for your 3 side, 92" for your 4 side and 115" for your 5 side.
Also this video is amazing and I can't wait to see the rest. I'll be building a porch and deck for my house next summer and this is already a very educational and helpful video for understanding how to do it!
Very true! I'm just used to working with the even multipliers. Thanks for the good info!
Can't wait to see the glass walls fixing. I just built my deck and would like to do similar sunroom. So glad to find your channel. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you're enjoying this! Those videos are coming soon. Hope they help with your project.
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Just curious…why not hang a double rim on the end vs blocking? Great video, Thanks
Good question. You certainly can hang a double rim joist. Just depends on how you go about installing your deck ledger. If you do a complete length ledger first, then yes, a double rim joist hanger is the way to go. Simply a matter of preference. Thanks!