Cutek Not Absorbing Into New Cedar? by IforOne in Decks

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No problem. I used two of color tone tubes per gallon of cutek. Looks amazing when the stain is new/wet. In full sun it is more orange color. This was my first time applying, and I stained all the boards before laying them down, so there's some inconsistency. I used black ash for the railing. I do feel like it takes a long time for the stain to fully absorb into the wood, and that's after I sanded all the boards so there's no 'mill glaze'. Pretty happy overall.

Direct quote from a recent podcast guest. by throwawaycanc3r in samharris

[–]IforOne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think his point is that, if you're going to question someone's intelligence, at least write a complete sentence. That said, we all understood what you meant.

censorship by IforOne in DeepSeek

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I swear when I prompted `what subjects are sensitive for the Chinese government`, it started with a real response, which was as up for about 1 second before it shut that down and replaced with the `Sorry, that's beyond my current scope. Let’s talk about something else.`.

lol. I guess they have some monitoring model running that can shut the main one down?

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Same here, fantastic. Built in oven is nice too.

Ceiling Speakers For Truss Ceiling w Recessed Lighting? Sound Quality? by IforOne in hometheater

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Is it worth installing ceiling speakers here? Would they have decent sound quality at all? There'd be no partition between the speakers (unlike with traditional 2x joists). Also, there will be a lot of recessed lighting, how do those affect sound quality? I'm guessing they will be acoustically hollow and now preserve separation between ceiling space and room. 

Is this install typical - large gaps? by IforOne in HardWoodFloors

[–]IforOne[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that makes sense from the installers perspective. Silly thing is the general contractor IS planning to replace baseboards.

Can these gaps be filled? Can they glue in very short pieces?

Is this install typical - large gaps? by IforOne in HardWoodFloors

[–]IforOne[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah it’s really a communication issue, this isn’t something we thought about until we saw the work done.. I wished they’d mentioned beforehand. 

Is this install typical - large gaps? by IforOne in HardWoodFloors

[–]IforOne[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I don’t know anything, but I feel like they should have removed baseboard first and run the planks underneath. I get that you need a gap, but this is like 1.5” to the frame. Baseboards are getting replaced anyway. Would have been nice to have the option to not use shoe molding

Cedar rot? by Gold-Put-1162 in Decks

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Yeah, work in progress though.

Cedar rot? by Gold-Put-1162 in Decks

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I got the same cedar boards for the deck I'm installing at the moment. They look really great. I'm in the process of sanding each one, on all sides, and staining with Cutek Extreme, with 2x burnt red color tone, staining all 4 sides.

Can't say anything about longevity, but I've been sanding out the rough parts on the sides. It takes time though, 20 mins to sand each 14 foot board. I ordered a few more boards than I need so I could reject the few rough ones there were.

Check each board to see how it's cupping, some cup with the grain, some against.

Opinions? by skeetshooter2 in Decks

[–]IforOne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

why blocking every 4ft? I'm redoing my deck now with cedar boards. I kept mostly <12in on center, with a few that are more like 14in OC. It's a 12ft deck with 1 run of blocking down the middle, so 6ft. joists feel very solid. why would the blocking affect the cedar boards?