This is a tough one all my tools are old, except the battery stuff, and I do not normally part with tools. I have given a few to people on here...
OK in my defense, you said hauling from the quarry, I figured stone/rock easily over weight limits. Those loads of wood are nothing, I would say...
OK so here is my standard answer. 1) a 1500 is not a truck, my personal opinion 2) the bigger problem is if something was to happen and you are...
you cut the rope and leave it there for someone else to find in the future.............
Yes you do need it. What if you go into the woods and your saw dies or gets bound in a tree? You HAVE to have another saw of equal or greater size...
Fact; I have NEVER received an order of cabinets from either Lowes or HD that did not have a damaged cabinet. The delivery guys like to drop them...
if you look at the recommended screws they have "wings" near the tip that make the hole in the wood larger than the fastener.
I know if you use PT with aluminum it basically dissolves it, never heard of an issue with steel though.
for my future reference will those screws really drill thru those beams and actually go in?? I am sure the work well on thinner material but that...
rut roh the tree huggers will be along shortly
Work. Work final answer.
2x6 or 2x8x20 PT no seams with a corrosion resistant screw. From the pic it looks like you will have to drill all the screw holes so I would use...
use the same material as the post and you can bolt it between the headers and lag to the upright post.