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Provide Good Circulation Remember to leave a good amount of space between your logs and any wall, fence or shed to help with air circulation, a gap of about 4” (10cm) all round is ideal, remember also that a log pile is a potential fire risk so consideration should be made to its placement.
Know the What Type of Wood You're Using For example, pine and other types of softwoods may only need 6 months to properly season, while hardwoods...
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In short, a conduit makes sense if the cable needs extra protection. However, in most cases, the additional protection of the conduit is not...
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Lean-to rafter spacing commonly is 16” and 24” on-center depending on the type of roofing finish selected.
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Most Profitable Woodworking Projects to Build and Sell Wooden Toys. Unlike many of their plastic counterparts, wooden toys can withstand the test...
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Although logs can be left in the open they do benefit from the extra protection of a cover or dedicated storage area.
Details Assembly Required No Capacity (cu. ft.) - Total Product Weight (lb.) 2400.000 lb Returnable Roof Color Family Medium-brown Wood Roof...
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5x10 However, for more storage space and in order to prevent any damage to your queen mattress, we suggest a 5x10 storage unit or 5x15 self storage...
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Shiplap cladding is more expensive to produce than overlap, therefore, sheds with this cladding do come with a higher price tag, however the extra...
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If you are building your raised garden on concrete, hardware fabric works best as a raised garden bottom liner. Choose galvanized hardware fabric...
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