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Now, where'd I put those muscle relaxants?
You used them all at Christmas.
Looking good, Thunder. Check the span recs on the decking you plan to use. I don't think it's common anymore, but years ago some recommended 12" span to prevent sagging between joists. One easy thing you can do to extend life of framing is "roof" the joists with something like Vycor. It keeps rain from getting between your built-up joist and will self heal where you dirve fasteners through. One can use building paper, but the peel & stick is easier to keep in place and seals fasteners better.https://gcpat.com/construction/en-us/residential-building-materials/Vycor-Plus
Has anyone used hidden fasteners? Advice?
Opinion really, you can take what you want of it for advice. More trouble than they're worth unless one is doing a showcase deck. The best use some sort of edge groove and toe screw arrangement. The specialty screws for composite decking (take your pick) are simple and effective. They allow some fudging here and there spacing-wise and allow replacement of single boards should you need to. You know what I mean... damage caused from the visiting relatives' wonky dogs or perhaps their careless housekeeping habits.
Agreed, Pete, but I'm responsible for structures. The administration has authority over aesthetics.
I've seen TimberTech samples with the grooves down the sides and am skeptical for just those reasons mentioned. I was thinking some brackets underneath where you screw UP into the boards. Best of both worlds if you don't count the $$$ involved.....