Have any of you used CrossTimber decking? My supplier all hot on it and I have 2 jobs coming up that want composite decking so I figured I’d give it a try. Would be happy to hear from those that have gone on before me.
Thx Don
Have any of you used CrossTimber decking? My supplier all hot on it and I have 2 jobs coming up that want composite decking so I figured I’d give it a try. Would be happy to hear from those that have gone on before me.
Thx Don
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Greetings don,
This post, in response to your question, will bump the thread through the 'recent discussion' listing again.
Perhaps it will catch someones attention that can help you with advice.
Cheers
'Nemo me impune lacesset'
No one will provoke me with impunity
Thanks-
Maybe nobody's used this stuff before.
Don
Could be. Your post here was the only one found after running CrossTimber thru the search function.
'Nemo me impune lacesset'No one will provoke me with impunity
I figure that if we keep replying then maybe someone will know about this product. It's got a hidden fastner system that is very well engineered and looks to be a decent quality material.
I'm ready for winter to be over , I mainly do windows and doors but have done many decks over the years so I guess that I'll keep doing them. I am 53 years old and am getting pickier about the types of projects I do and also the type of customers I will deal with. My joints ache and I have to go to the gym 3 xs per week and do light weights to stay limbered up...but there's nothing else I would rather do.
Don
If you get no response here it might be worth shooting the question at the JLC forum.http://www.jlconline.com/cgi-bin/jlconline.storefront
and there's got to be a decking forum somewhere.
'Nemo me impune lacesset'No one will provoke me with impunity