How To SAFELY Demolish A Deck || Dr Decks
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In this super in depth video, we show you how to safely demolish a deck and some tips and tricks to avoid disaster.
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Good video, I appreciate the eyes. "Always be careful".... safety goggles marked safe in the truck the whole video.... ;). haha
Great tips!!!
Hey, thank you for doing a video like this
@DrDecks, I just demo'd our rotted deck. Some joists appeared to be mounted to the inside of a stucco'd column! * A few minutes at our RBD website gave me the original plans -- I could see that (if they followed the plan), yes, the joist hangers were mounted on a 6x6 post inside a 12x12 column ;) * Rather than cut off the joist a few inches away, I used the whole-joist leverage to yank them out. Worked great (particularly because looking at other hangers, I knew they were... shall we say "minimally" attached LOL. * Now I just have minor cleanup, and can use proper LUC210Z's to mount the new joists...
ABC at the end. Thanks for the best videos
Step 1 - Firmly apply sledge to post. Step 2 - Repeat as necessary until gravity takes over. Step 3 - Run
Thank you
9:58, flip all those boards so the nails face down! That way if you ever fall while pulling on that deck wrecker, you don't get tickets to tetanusFest
About to demo my deck this weekend. Worried because there's two ledger boards and it's really old. Thanks for the video
I’m in that 16.3% whoop-whoop (Watching and following for years and always forget to like the KZread vids) (sorry doc)
Pull/cut the first or second board at the house then pry away from the house with your DEMO-DEK....... then no need for the silly deck wrecker thing lol. We threw ours away years ago.
Where is part 2 when you get those joists off the house?
Love the vids, Doc. In this instance, though - if you’re going to post a video about demolishing - you can’t just not wear safety glasses while using a chainsaw. Everything else was good though - thanks!
whats going up in its place?
Too much talking!
I like your videos. I wish they were more condensed. It is the only reason why I haven’t subscribed.
Hard hat and safety glasses are needed here. All those nails sticking out and all that walking under the deck. Trust me, it sucks to be walking and take a nail to the head, or worse, the eye.
Dude is zesty affff