not recommended
No typically they use pine or spruce
spruce as it is strong xx
To install wood decking over concrete, you can use sleepers or a substructure to create a level surface for the wood to be attached to. First, ensure the concrete is clean and level. Then, place the sleepers or substructure on top of the concrete and attach the wood decking to it using screws or nails. Make sure to leave space between the wood and the concrete to allow for ventilation and drainage.
You should use vinyl patio decking instead of traditional wood decking because you do not have to spend any time or money coloring it. You do not have to paint it. You do not have to use wood stain. The decking will already be the color that you want it to be when it is installed, and so no upkeep in this regard will be required. The color will be infused into the material.
To install decking on concrete, you can use concrete anchors or screws to secure pressure-treated wood or composite decking boards directly onto the concrete surface. Make sure to pre-drill holes for the anchors or screws, and use a level to ensure the decking is installed evenly. Additionally, consider using a concrete adhesive for added stability.
The best materials for home decking are typically wood, composite, or PVC. Wood decking, such as cedar or redwood, offers a natural look but requires more maintenance. Composite decking is low maintenance and durable, made from a mix of wood fibers and recycled plastic. PVC decking is also low maintenance and resistant to moisture and rot. Choose the material that best fits your budget, maintenance preferences, and desired aesthetic.
They used wood like spruce,that was light and strong. They covered the wood frames with different fabrics and painted it with special varnish to make it tight.
That depends very much on the materials you use. Wood used to be commonly used, but now many composite decking materials are available.
Spruce wood and muslin fabric.
To install decking on concrete surfaces, it is important to use pressure-treated wood or composite materials to prevent moisture damage. Start by attaching sleepers to the concrete to create a level surface for the decking. Use corrosion-resistant screws or fasteners to secure the decking boards to the sleepers. Ensure proper ventilation underneath the decking to prevent moisture buildup. Regularly inspect and maintain the decking to prolong its lifespan.
Hi, I have an acoustic/classical guitar with nylon strings that has spruce top. The back and sides of the guitar are made out of catalpa wood.
Spruce for the top and maple for the back, sides and neck.