DIY Builds
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It might seem easier to place a shed directly on the ground, but that's a bad idea for two reasons. First, the build site should be a level surface so the shed is stable and the doors function properly. Secondly, any wood that has direct contact with the ground will absorb moisture and cause premature rot and decay.
Stack your wood in a sunny, airy spot. If the logs aren't neatly stacked, air won't circulate between them and they'll remain moist, and won't burn...
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Running electricity to your shed above ground is possible. One way of doing this is to run armoured cable from an adaptable junction box at the...
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The asphalt shingle manufactures recommend that you install asphalt shingles on a recommended minimum of 4 in 12 or greater however most...
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Aluminum ramps without handrails may pose a safety hazard. Handi-Ramp handrails, railings, and ADA compliant handrail systems increase your safety....
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With scorching and freezing weather ruled out for the best possible results, that leaves the spring and fall for optimal concrete pouring. April...
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A 400 amp-hour 6 volt battery can provide around 2.4 kilowatt hours of power. A three-day battery bank planned to provide 90 kilowatt-hours of...
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Clothing and upholstery that get put in storage while damp can attract mold, and metals and woodwork can rust or rot. Moisture can easily migrate...
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Most smartphone GPS receivers have an accuracy of 5 meters or approximately 15 feet. However the accuracy could worsen near buildings, structures,...
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You could offer your home on a lease program, ask your employer about relocation options, or lower the price under market value. Postpone Selling...
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Selling wood furniture is a great way to start making money using your woodworking skills. For example coffee tables, live edge wood furniture, and...
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