This is super helpful for me actually. I live in a townhouse/condo and my beams need some work because the cement support has cracked on each beam, so I need to replace them but the rules here is if I take things down, the size of my deck is grandfathered and can't go back up that size and I don't want to lose the size of my deck now (it's huge) so this would do just fine! Appreciate you sharing this! Where did you get those supports that went in place while your replaced the beams ?
Most tool rental places will rent Shore posts, sometimes even Home Depot - it depends on where you live, but there is probably a tool rental place somewhere nearby that will rent them
Spring is here, which means more outdoor projects! - kinda like this one ruclips.net/video/sYu6X674_2M/видео.html
Quick and simple, thanks for sharing!
Very interesting
Glad you think so!
Nice work!
Thanks!
How's she goin'? Nice save on the deck. That beam was toast for sure eh!! All good now though!!! Take care!!
It was a mess, but now it should last a while longer, thanks for watching!
👍 Thanks for sharing🙏 Stay safe. -Mike😷💉
Thank you
This is super helpful for me actually. I live in a townhouse/condo and my beams need some work because the cement support has cracked on each beam, so I need to replace them but the rules here is if I take things down, the size of my deck is grandfathered and can't go back up that size and I don't want to lose the size of my deck now (it's huge) so this would do just fine! Appreciate you sharing this! Where did you get those supports that went in place while your replaced the beams ?
Most tool rental places will rent Shore posts, sometimes even Home Depot - it depends on where you live, but there is probably a tool rental place somewhere nearby that will rent them