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I've drawn up plans for a 700mm wide decking path using timber joists, decking blocks etc etc, but I feel like I'm massively over complicating it. I also want it to be flush with the grass level, so I'll need to excavate a whole lot of soil.
In these photos, I can see the guy has used some kind of metal or plastic L-shaped edging and screwed the wood to that with some slabs underneath to keep it level and spread the weight.
Can anyone suggest something I could use for the edging that I could screw the deck boards to to achieve a similar thing to the photo? Or any other ideas that will make the job simpler and cheaper than doing all the usual decking gubbins that are intended for larger areas with more traffic?
Happy to be told I'm just being lazy and I should do it properly! I don't mind about this lasting years and years as I'll be doing something better in a year or two when I've got the means.
In these photos, I can see the guy has used some kind of metal or plastic L-shaped edging and screwed the wood to that with some slabs underneath to keep it level and spread the weight.
Can anyone suggest something I could use for the edging that I could screw the deck boards to to achieve a similar thing to the photo? Or any other ideas that will make the job simpler and cheaper than doing all the usual decking gubbins that are intended for larger areas with more traffic?
Happy to be told I'm just being lazy and I should do it properly! I don't mind about this lasting years and years as I'll be doing something better in a year or two when I've got the means.