Do joist hangers on decks make the deck boards uneven ?

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I'm thinking of using joist hangers when building my deck but when you have bent them over the top of the joist, doesn't that make the top of the joist uneven for putting the deck boards on ? The hangers only look 2 or 3mm thick so that would be the degree of unevenness, is it just absorbed when the boards are screwed down ?
Dumb'ish question, but haven't used hangers before and don't want to make a stupid mistake that later becomes obvious, with all the timber and time involved.
Thanks in advance.
 
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I presume you are talking about the joist hanger on the right (not recommended by TDA), rather than the type of joist hanger on the left. Which if so, I guess would make it uneven for the deck board

 
Thank you Mark, yes the ones on the right as you say, but only because they are the only ones I saw in the local DIY shed. I think I'll look for the other now that you've alerted me to them, thanks. Incidentally, do we know why the wrap over ones are not recommended ?
 
Or you could save your money and just screw the joists to the outer frame.
 
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I would take WabbitPoo's advice. It's what I did and the deck is as solid as a rock.
 
i only use them for raised decks. You do need to get them flat on the top of the joist otherwise they can be a pain. Other than that i avoid them as they are a pain in the arse to use and not really needed
 
For raised decks I prefer the more traditional method of joists on top of beams and toenailed into place.

MW
 
Or if you do use the wraparound hangers, you chisel out the beam so that they sit flush with the surface.

Mini 50mm hangers will do it.
 

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