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        <description>If you found this video helpful, please subscribe. Hope you enjoy. Cheers! In this video I demonstrate the correct way to build a picture frame for your deck so it looks clean, lasts longer, and won’t fail over time. 🔨 What you’ll learn: • How to frame a continuous border properly • Why you need a 1" overhang for a clean nosing finish • The right way to handle wood expansion and contraction • Proper screw placement to avoid splitting and weak joints • Why you should NEVER glue deck corners ⚠️ Key takeaway: Deck boards move. If you don’t build for expansion and contraction, your deck WILL crack, split, or fail. 💡 Pro tip: Strength comes from fastening strategy—not just materials. Screw placement, spacing, and angles make all the difference. Perfect for DIY homeowners building a deck or upgrading an existing one. #DeckBuilding #DIYDeck #CarpentryTips #HomeRenovation If you found this video useful and entertaining please subscribe to our channel 💪 FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA INSTAGRAM👉🏼 https://www.instagram.com/homerenovisiondiy/ FACEBOOK👉🏼  https://www.facebook.com/homerenovisiondiy/ TIKTOK👉🏼 https://www.tiktok.com/@homerenovisiondiy Disclaimer: Videos produced by Home RenoVision DIY are provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. All material provided within this website is for informational, educational, &amp; entertainment purposes only. Some of these projects, materials, and techniques may not be appropriate for all ages or skill levels. The DIY instructions used here are used to simply breakdown projects to their simplest steps. Please use a clear mind and use all safety precautions while following the tutorials provided by this site. Home RenoVision DIY does not make any claims of the safety of the projects, techniques, or resources listed on this site and will not take responsibility of what you do with the information provided by this site. Viewers must be aware by doing projects on their homes they are doing it at their own risk and HRV cannot be held liable if they cause any damage to their homes. With different codes around the world and constantly changing standards, regulations and rules, it is the sole responsibility of the viewer to educate themselves on their local requirements before undertaking any sort of project. That being said Home RenoVision DIY cannot claim liability with all applicable laws, rules, codes and regulations for a project. Be safe, have fun renovating and ALWAYS stay informed with your local building code. HomeRenoVision DIY may earn an affiliate commission if you purchase something through recommended links. #commissionsearned</description>
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