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Approx 160 metres of 86x19 Tallow wood decking. I purchased this new about 4 years ago and it had been nailed down but only with the gal wire nails. It was never coated with a finish and has been stored under a concrete deck but it will need to be sanded. Average length approx 3-4 m. $450

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Any chance of a pic or two?

Would like to see the extent of nail damage if possible.

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Hi Josh, too busy with work to do anything until Saturday so I'll take pics and post then.

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Here are the pics. I sanded the board this morning with a belt sander, so not too difficult to clean up, the holes could be drilled and stainless screws used. The nail holes are at 450 centres. On the last shot I cut an end off to show a cross section and the nail holes
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Nice one thanks doc.

Will have a think about it and let you know asap.

I can put my foot through my deck atm, so in dire need of new boards.

As per usual though it's a matter of funding

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Approx 160 metres of 86x19 Tallow wood decking. I purchased this new about 4 years ago and it had been nailed down but only with the gal wire nails. It was never coated with a finish and has been stored under a concrete deck but it will need to be sanded. Average length approx 3-4 m. $450

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