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Warmer days means a lot of time outdoors. What can better way to enjoy with family if you can enjoyed both inside and outside. Having a deck makes this happen.
This poolside deck was constructed using TimberTech XLM Desert Bronze decking and trim. We also used TimberTech Black Radiance railing for the surround of the deck. This Deck was built in the Markham area.
Your Deck Company is a deck builder in the Toronto area. We also service Markham, Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Vaughan, Woodbridge, Pickering, Ajax and surrounding areas. Your Deck Company specializes in the installation of low maintenance decking products and custom outdoor garden structures.
Feel free to visit us at www.yourdeck.ca for more examples of our work.. We would be happy to assist you with your upcoming decking or outdoor project.
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The design was adjusted by a gas line... turns out the deck shouldn't have been planted where it was 30 years ago!
Oops...
490 sq. ft. Ipe deck with a roof structure supported by fiberglass columns. The roof allows them to enjoy their deck in their hot backyard while keeping the sides of the deck unprotected for grilling and sun bathing. The railings are Ipe with black aluminum balusters. The skirt is handmade Ipe lattice with custom designed Ipe corner pieces to add a little something extra.
In the observation decks behind the two-way mirrors, instructors can observe and record the happenings within the exam rooms.
The Upper Car Deck. You have to reverse out of these spaces at the end of the journey and will be among the last off the ferry. The same as the area on the old fast ferries but not as claustrophobic.
Photos of Condor Liberation’s maiden passenger voyage from Poole to Guernsey and Jersey on Friday March 27 2015. The new £50m fast ferry is over twice the size of those it replaces and is, obviously, an improvement in terms of a more modern feel on board, including the car decks. But the Liberation’s opening weekend of service turned out to be rather more dramatic than anticipated.
Friday’s first sailing departed Poole some 30 minutes late and arrived in St Helier, Jersey 80 minutes late. There was some sort of issue as Liberation was preparing to depart from St Peter Port in Guernsey which appeared to add to the already delayed journey. A loud crash was heard at the stern of the ship docked to the ramp as quayside staff seemed to wrangle with a jib of some kind - and another worker appeared to make calls about a taught rope on a bollard. Perhaps those more expert than me can look at those pics and shed some light on what was going on? But all was eventually sorted out and we left for Jersey.
However the next day (Saturday) on Liberation’s second passenger sailing, she unfortunately had an argument with the jetty at St Peter Port. Strong winds resulted in a collision. Although described as “minor damage” to the ferry, Liberation was taken out of service and Jersey-bound passengers on that second sailing had to later transfer to conventional ferry Commodore Clipper to take them on to St Helier.
As things turned out, Liberation had to be returned to Poole for repairs and was taken out of service for a week. So at the time of posting this - April 2 - the relatively small number of passengers left on Liberation after the Guernsey disembarkations on Friday maiden passenger voyage are still the first and only paying customers to have made the trip on Liberation all the way to Jersey. The ship is due back in service on April 4 and I wish Condor and all their staff well. (Update: Liberation finally returned to service on Sunday April 5 after wet weather delayed the final pieces of welding work)
The purpose of posting most of these photos is to both illustrate what the Condor Liberation looks like from a paying customer’s point of view and also to give those yet to travel on her an idea of what to expect. Check out individual captions for info on facilities, the “ride” experience in various sections and more.
700 sq. ft. Ipe deck with white PVC railings and an Ipe rail cap. This custom designed deck is multi-functional with 3 levels, built in kitchen, planter boxes and benches. All the Ipe was sanded, routered and stained by our crew.
Deck the Hall at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, former home of F.A. Seiberling, the founder of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company is an annual historical holiday celebration.
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Hoffman Awning Company in Baltimore Maryland, has been designing awnings and canopies for 100 years. Call Hoffman Awning for any residential awning..deck awning, porch awning, window awnings, stairwell awnings, privacy curtains, and more.
This deck has Tigerwood slotted decking with hidden fasteners and is arranged in a radial pattern. The center of the deck has four main tigerwood pieces in a cross pattern. The rest of the decking is at 45 degree angles to the main cross pieces and edge of the deck is cut in a perfect circle radius. The end result is a stunning radius deck with beautiful exotic tigerwood decking.
The hangar deck, looking towards the stern. The area to the right with the yellow cases is where you pick up your headphones and audio tour - it's very good, very informative.
I'm just buzzing.
nearly finished my reports and just finished my first skateboard deck. I'm really really pleased with it. this one really has been a labour of love. taken hours.
i havent got my camera on me atm so its camera phone. i promise to post proper pics when i get them.
just wanted you to share in my excitement!
one question though! what do i do about the edges? i dont maks them beofre painting and the y cool all ' scraggy'
do i make a feature and sand them so bare wood comes through on the bottom of the board too or what? eeer!
it'll get a layer of matt varnish when i've finished.
Ok - and it's for sale (he says holding back the tears)
Brand new canadian maple. gripped. one of a kind. made with blood sweat and tears.
mail me if you are interested and we'll talk!
Hey! just noticed this is my 1000th upload!
Wooooo Hooooooo
makes it extra special!!!!!
The Bicycle Alchemy deck is adorned with striking Gothic and Victorian style artwork, razors, swords, dragons and bloodshed makes this deck the most frightening in your collection. Available from Grand Illusions www.grandillusions.com
Mrs. Tanenbaum (standing), portrayed by Kara Perez has some stern words for her wayward choir members, (R to L) Carol (Samantha Brooks), Kris (Putue Teh) and Candy (Ashlee Martinez) during the production of Deck the Halls... with Poison Ivy!
From the Esparto High School production of Deck the Stage by Lindsay Price.
Got an old deck sitting around you can’t ride anymore? Send it to us to upcycle it into art! Watch this space for future developments!
Pilots and crew chiefs assigned to 225 “KnightHawk” Company 25th Infantry Division, conduct day and night-time deck landing qualifications. To maintain proficiency, the crews must complete a total of 10 landings, five day and five night-vision landings on a ship deck every month. The qualifications are necessary to ensure perishable skills is not lost and aviation crewmembers are able to support maritime missions. (U.S. Army photo by MSG Lekendrick Stallworth)