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no uh guard rail support posts look at this so i gotta tell you this the deck was actually six inches over this way but the handrail was right in front of that window so they had to move the deck six inches to the right so literally all they did was un bolt the ledger and scoot the deck over scooted this outer rim joist right off the support and then used a saw and cut that six inches of beam off the side this lag isnt even in all the way its missing one there and look at this look at how these are spaced right here thats hilarious um and then theres only six on this entire thing so you got two there two there none there none there one there none there one there so and then they got this window they built the deck an inch lower than it should have been because this ledger doesnt even align with the rim joists inside the house so you can see they couldnt even nail all the holes in the hangers because the they had to cut a notch out of the ledger because they hung it too low just t