



Having a Zero and rest befor putting all the tools away.



What a wonderful feeling, the deck is done. We are really thrilled with the look. We decided to make the railing a feature by having some portions as stainless rope and some as corrogated metal. The top rail is at the perfect height to lean on or rest a drink on as it is wide and flat. I coated the top rail in the same sealant as the deck itself so that is would be hard wearing and scratch resistant.
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