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deck rail

comments (0) August 30th, 2010 in Project Gallery        
tgray tgray, member
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All components are "Tandeck", a recycled plastic lumber product.  Made from 2 x 2 stock and 3/4" x 5.5" T & G stock, ripped as needed.  Posts are (3) 2 x 4 s wrapped w/ Tandeck.  Copper caps custom made 1/2" larger than post for shadow.  Rail cap is 1 x w/ groove left on for shadow eefect.  Very durable stuff- I hope it is a 50 yr rail.


Design or Plan used: My Own Design - TGray
posted in: Project Gallery, exterior rail

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