Flossing the Deck
Today's
job is cleaning out the cracks between the boards of my deck. Since I
have about a thousand square feet of decking with a dozen giant redwood
trees dropping duff all over, flossing is a big task. For 30 years I've
done it on my knees with a screwdriver or a putty knife or by running
my power saw with an old blade.
This year, I googled "flossing the deck" and found this wonderful tool.
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Deckhand tool |
I called up the guy who invented it,
placed an order (he'll talk your ear off), and I'm pleased to report
that the Deckhand tool is worth every penny of the $35 I paid for it
($25 plus shipping). It works fast and handles well. It saves your
knees. What used to be a multi-day job I can now do in a few hours.
Fantastic!
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Flossing the deck
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And hey — Santa! If you're
stumped for a holiday gift for the somebody-who-has-everything, I bet
your somebody doesn't have a deck flossing tool.
(I paid for
the tool. I get nothing for endorsing it here.)
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