georgejetson
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I am redoing our deck. The original material was 2x6 cedar planks.
They are being replaced with 5/4 pressure-treated lumber. To correct
for the difference in thickness, is it best to use shims on the beams or
is there a better way to make up for the difference in thickness so that the
side rails mate up with the top surface of the deck.
They are being replaced with 5/4 pressure-treated lumber. To correct
for the difference in thickness, is it best to use shims on the beams or
is there a better way to make up for the difference in thickness so that the
side rails mate up with the top surface of the deck.