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Warped Boards on Your Deck? Here’s How to Get ‘Em in Line

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From Today's Homeowner Magazine

When fastening decking, it’s not unusual to come across a board that’s warped along its edge--a defect called a “crook.”

Rather than living with or trying to “persuade” it into place with a hammer, use a little leverage.

Take a sharp three-quarter-inch-wide wood chisel, hold it against the edge of the board and hammer the chisel into a joist. Start a nail in the deck board. Then, pull back on the chisel handle until the board is straight. Hammer the nail all the way in to hold the board.

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When pulling on the chisel, be careful that it doesn’t slip; it’s easier than you think to lose your balance and tumble backward.

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