Put a metal plate on top of the jack. Then jack up
2026-01-05 13:58:43
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MBord :
I would put another support board under it.
2026-01-05 10:11:55
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Damitboy :
If you store those jacks sideways and they leak a bit do you trust them
2026-01-04 22:28:57
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user3298421936937 :
For consideration- don’t jack into an end grain. In other words where the jack pad meets the temp post place a block of 2x4 flat on the end of the post.
2026-01-04 21:35:56
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knight26 :
What no glue ? 💖✨✨
2026-01-04 18:13:36
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Ensign Jay :
I started saying to myself, shouldn't you use nails too and then you mail them in. nice 👍🏼
2026-01-04 23:48:47
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Big Kell :
Done my fair share of this work lol
2026-01-04 22:20:35
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George :
Yes boss
2026-01-19 16:45:34
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Станислав Горемыкин :
без гвоздей никуда
2026-01-06 05:30:01
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USALOVE :
How long did it take that tree to grow for that wood? Three years?
2026-01-05 00:38:02
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Jimmy B :
Lvl is the only way to do it right for decks. Yet folks skimp out on it.
2026-01-05 14:54:56
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jimmy with a y :
good Ole makita!
2026-01-06 00:43:17
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A1G Chriz Dior :
How bout using string line or Lazer level 🤣🤣🤣
2026-01-05 03:07:13
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Robert Fitzgerald :
Are those screws made for side load?
2026-01-05 07:57:25
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M I K E :
Why is it when I use those screws it splits the 2x4s
2026-01-05 11:30:36
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soca_87 :
Nailed IT!!!
2026-01-04 20:10:19
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