This Old House

Norm’s TRICKS OF THE TRADE

Some of the boards I’m installing on my new deck arrived from the lumberyard slightly bowed. Can I still use them?
— R YAN JACOVICH, FAIRFIELD, CT

Boards that are badly bowed can sometimes be salvaged by cutting them into shorter lengths. But boards that aren’t

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