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Deckorators 32″ Classic Deck Baluster now available at myocstore

October 7th, 2009

Deckorators Classic Baluster

32″ Classic Deck Baluster – Sold 10pc per package
Designed to build a 42″ high rail.

Deckorators® Classic aluminum balusters offer distinctive design options not found in typical 2” x 2” wood balusters and are available in seven colors and three lengths.

Customize your Classic balusters with a collar, centerpiece or designer connectors and make your deck a personal oasis. Deckorators Classic Balusters install to wood or composite railings.

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Installation Instructions

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Buy online at www.myocstore.com

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Deckorator Baluster Connectors now available at myocstore

October 6th, 2009

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Sold 20pcs per package

The Baluster Connector is an Installation product that allows the Classic & Colonial Balusters to be Secured to the rail without drilling. This model plastic connector simply screws down on to the rail with the provided screws. Baluster Connectors can be used on both wood and composite railings. Patent Pending.

With our wood barrier feature, our Baluster connector is the only connector available on the Market that protects against Treated Lumber. ACQ lumber is made up of Alkaline and Copper. Alkaline is known to be a paint remover and Copper is highly corrosive to aluminum. Only use the best! If used, Baluster Connectors will add 1.5 inches to the rail height. Please note 1 pack of connectors will be needed for 1 pack of balusters. All connectors are patent pending

To purchase this item please visit www.myocstore.com


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Question on how to seal the water out and prevent rust from occuring on the Titan Post Anchor.

September 8th, 2009

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Bob from Maine asks……………..

Hi,
I bought some post anchors about a year ago and due to various reasons typical of remodeling still haven’t used them. This has given me some opportunity to more thoroughly consider the best way to use them, for example getting the gasket kits.
I was particularly impressed that you took the time to follow up my order with a thank you note, which seems not only genuine but also smart business. Perhaps that is why I am taking the time today to give you my thanks for that simple courtesy.
Please consider this suggestion- Maybe more pictures of railings or links to other deck forums wouldn’t be too much trouble to include on your site. I think you have some great products but there isn’t enough install info even for woodworkers or carpenters to answer all relevant questions/ issues.
When I showed my buddies at work (Yacht joiners) they seemed impressed but expressed concerns that the anchors could trap moisture and said I should drill a couple weep holes for ventilation. I don’t want to do that for the obvious reason of exposing the steel to moisture, but I thought they made a good point anyway, that water is bound to get in. I’m hoping the gasket sets will address this issue and wondering if a person should also caulk around all the bolt heads and cover the whole thing with the covers that you sell. Of course all this takes time and money so a person would love to know if other folks have tried to address these issues and come to think this is overkill or exactly what needs to be done. My other question is are the covers easily removable for when it’s time to recoat the deck surface?
In my situation the anchors are on top of a roof deck with a rubber like coating (sonogaurd) over 2 layers of 3/4 plywood, all glued and screwed.
I’m thinking that the gaskets will at least prevent the anchors from sheering through the rubber coating and exposing the core to potential moisture permeation.
I suspect that my questions wouldn’t be that important if one were using the anchors over a typical wood planked deck. I hope that you can make some astute suggestions as you are obviously in a business that should know the issues related better than most of us.
Wouldn’t you just love to see me online saying, “oh yeah some stuff wasn’t all that well explained, but those folks at Otter Creek were a big help, I wouldn’t get them anywhere else! Really good people”…
Thanks in advance and I do genuinely wish you massive success that often follows treating people well.
On the coast of Maine, where we are rebuilding what other generations misbuilt having underestimated nature, rust, decay etc.

Response by Otter Creek…………….
Hi Robert, thanks for your response and we do appreciate our customers feedback on the products we sell. Its customers such as yourself that make for good discussions when we review products for their worthiness in solving and improving upon their intended applications.
I do thank you for your suggestions for improving our website and we will look at your suggestions and see how we can improve the install information on the Titan and our other products. We have taken some steps to add some customer information to our blog.
We hope this blog helps customers further understand the Titan applications and uses and also be beneficial with other products we provide to our customers.
Your question as to the how to better the Titan for waterproof applications is a very warranted one. As we are the distributors (not the manufacturer) I have taken the liberty of ccing Mr. Richard Bergman, who invented the Titan Post Anchor for his feedback and suggestions. I think your applications of further waterproofing by caulking around the base of the Titan and the screw holes could not hurt and would most likely help with water penetration. The gasket kit is not made to permanently seal water out but to help slow water penetration over time and we strongly suggest this gasket when applying the Titan directly on concrete surfaces. I also express some concern that trying to seal the water out ( if not successful will also help seal water in) . With your rubber membrane roof top I do not believe you would have as great a concern about the Titan rusting at any accelerated rate. The aluminum post skirts do remove easily form around The Titan base and post. I also must say that because the base of the Titan is slightly raised and that the post to anchor tube is internal that rust having a structural impact on the Titan is very much reduced. We do have some exiting pc of news to share with applications involving salt water applications for the Titan. Later this month will be able to offer customers a stainlsss steel Titan made form 316 Marine Grade stainless steel which will eliminate most of the concerns we have just discussed.
Richard, would you be so kind to share any points of interest that I may have overlooked as I’m sure Robert and his fellow Yacht Joiners would appreciate feedback from the inventor himself.

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Otter Creek opens myocstore.com for online shopping

April 20th, 2009

Otter Creek is proud to announce it has opened its new online store called myocstore. This store is designed to offer current and new customers the ease of shopping online for  products such as the Titan Post Anchors and Deckorator Railings just to name a few.  With the ever increasing customer appetite to shop for goods online we felt it was time to offer specific products related to the building materials trade through the  online store.  The store will continue to add new product lines in the near future.

The estore is managed by NetCompulsion a company currently working with other websites Otter Creek owns.  The estore shopping cart is powered by Zen Cart a company that has many years experience in offering online products though it’s shopping cart technologies.  

Otter Creek  welcomes all its customers to visit it’s new onl;ine store at www.myocstore.com

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Deckorator Balusters a nice addition to any deck

February 18th, 2009

If your looking for a competively priced and beautiful option to show off your deck this summer I would suggest looking at the Deckorators line of Black and Bronze powder coated aluminum balusters and post covers. We have carried this line for the past several years and the Deckorator balusters have become a popular choice with homeowners.  There are a variety of styles to choose from such as the Baroque or Classic Round. These balusters are made for both 36″ and 42″ high railings. They have connectors with matching colors that make installation quick and easy. I have installed this product on my own deck and it really makes the decking area stand out. There are similiar products in the marketplace that compete against the Deckorator line but from my research into these other products they don’t offer the same quality and functionality the Deckorators do.

The combinations are endless to create a deck with unmistakable charm and character. Personal style is what it’s about so next time your considering baluster options this is an option that you should be considering.

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