DIY Builds
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Etsy is a great platform for selling all homemade furniture, but especially homemade furniture with a unique flair. Creative, custom items thrive on Etsy. Here, you can add individual listings to your Etsy store, which is a page dedicated to your homemade furniture.
Paint is the shield between the iron in the metal and the oxygen and moisture in the environment. By coating your metal with paint, you'll prevent...
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If you’ve been thinking about turning your hobby of making homemade furniture into a profitable business, you have a lot of factors to consider. Creating a business out of a passion requires adding more tools to your toolbox — and not just the one in your workshop. Whether you’d like to have your homemade furniture become a part-time gig or a full-time job, it’s important to know how you can save time in production and where you can focus your marketing and sales efforts to increase profit. Where do you start? What tools could help you perfect your production? Once you have your building process down, where will you list your homemade furniture for sale? How will you promote it? These are all essential questions to answer before you take the plunge to build, market and sell your homemade furniture. This guide will uncover the answers to them all. We’ll start with the physical tools you can’t go without. These 11 tools will help you save time and give you better options for cutting or assembling your furniture.
I always recommend at least a minimum pitch of 1 in 40. This translates into a fall of just under 2.5"" on an 8 foot roof. Fix your roof deck and...
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A brownsmith works with brass and copper. A coinsmith works strictly with coins and currency. A coppersmith works with copper. A goldsmith works...
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Building up is always the least expensive option for increasing your home's square-footage because it requires less material and labor.
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Learn More »Craigslist is an online classified ad listing. There is a Craigslist website for almost every city that is divided into sections and subsections. There’s an entire section dedicated to items for sale, and within that category is a subcategory for furniture. Your listing can include a description, photos and a phone number. Craigslist will ask for your email address, enabling potential customers to reach out to you — however, they disguise your email address, so you can maintain privacy. Craigslist is a great way to list and sell furniture locally, as the site’s focus tends to be on people looking for classifieds within their area. Theoretically, you could also search for Craigslist in other locations and list your furniture there, as well.
According to LP's Shed Size Calculator, an 8×10 shed would be able to fit only about 2 fuel cans, 2 garden tools, a generator, a propane grill, a...
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Like an unheated shed, a shed with no insulation doesn't need a vapour barrier. This is because any moisture-build up (even in hot weather) should...
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A 10×20 shed is large enough to store anything. Okay, maybe not anything, but you get the gist. 200 square feet gives you the flexibility to store...
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One of the most common front door sizes in American houses is 36 inches wide by 80 inches tall, and almost 2 inches thick. However, not all doors...
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