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Structural screws (also called “construction” screws) are stronger than lags and make longer-lasting connections. You can just zip them in with any 18-volt drill (no pilot hole required).
The easiest way to cover your firewood is to use a tarp. After you've stacked the wood, place the tarp on the top of the stack. Cover only the top...
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A king-size bed set, including a box spring, can fit in a 5x10 storage unit. An average king-size bed takes up about 18 of the 50 square feet of...
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The answer is yes, salt does indirectly damage your concrete driveways, patios and sidewalks. Bumps and potholes don't just appear due to regular...
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They typically support anywhere from 30 to 85 pounds per fastener. These self-drilling screw-in plastic drywall anchors are made from nylon. If you...
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Structural Screw These relatively new fastening solutions make quick work of just about any connection that relies on beefy screws. Structural screws are so thin and sharp that you can skip any predrilling and get right to driving. Structural screws meet stringent engineering standards. Hardened, high-quality, heat-treated steel means virtually no chance of shear-offs. Home centers carry the most commonly used structural screw styles and sizes, but usually only one brand. Structural screws aren’t cheap: they generally cost several times more than an equivalent lag screw. Lag Bolts Screw These old workhorses are labor intensive but readily available. Lag bolts screws require you to predrill two holes: one for the threads and a larger clearance hole for the shaft. Structurally rated lag bolts screws are available, but most home centers carry generic versions of varying quality.
Shed roof drip edge is essential in keeping your structure watertight. However, there are tons of ways to mess up a drip edge installation. For...
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Generally speaking, your neighbour should not go onto your land without your permission. There are some situations where they may be able to access...
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Made from either steel or galvanized aluminum, metal outdoor sheds provide durability at a very cost-effective price; although, metal is...
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The price range for a standard concrete floor is about $5.25-$7.40 per square foot. In turn, you could purchase a concrete floor for the same 24 x...
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