Repairing rotten verandah posts with a scarf joint
The base of these posts' had rotted away due to a decorative timber boot that were added, allowing mousier to wick up into the base of the posts. I was able to repair the base of the 6 posts that had been damaged by cutting a scarf joint and replacing the base with some new cypress pine. #asmr Tools used to complete this job Drop saw Circular saw Hammer Chisel Tape measure Rule Impact driver Drill Caulking gun No more gaps clamps @ryobiaustralia @MakitaAustralia @irwintools

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