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Leaving your bike outside is a last resort as it invites rust and theft. Fit a wall or floor anchor, so you can secure your bike with big chain or D-lock. An eye-bolt type expander bolt will work okay, so long as the eye is big enough to fit your lock; take that to the hardware store with you.
Mice dislike a wide variety of different smells such as mint, cinnamon and clove oil. Mice hate a variety of smells including mint oil, cayenne...
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Problems with concrete include construction errors, disintegration, scaling, cracking, efflorescence, erosion, spalling, and popouts.
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Whether you live in a mansion or a caravan, you'll want to keep your bike safe and sound at home. Here's how... Security, weather protection and convenience are the key considerations when parking your bike at home. You don't want a thief splintering your shed door and making off with your bike. You don't want it rusting in the rain. And you don't want to struggle to get it out and ready to ride each morning. Any storage solution needs augmenting with a good lock – either a locked door, a bikelock or preferably both. Any lock can be broken, so make sure your bike is insured.
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Yes, they are incredibly safe structures. In many ways, the typical barndominium is safer than a regular home. The steel and metal components offer...
Read More »Bike bunkers are a step up from sheds in security terms. They're made of galvanised steel, which won't rot like wood, and they can be bolted to the ground. If they don't have an integral lock, there will be mounting points for padlocks. And you can add bike locks and sometimes floor anchors. Well known brands include Cycle-works, Cyclepods, Trimetals and Asgard. Different sizes are available but most are designed to take two bikes easily or three at a pinch, with room for a few odds and ends. Since you lift the bike in from outside, bunkers are smaller than sheds that you stand in. The only downside is cost: expect to spend over £400. It sounds a lot but it's cheap compared to a garage.
The average cost per square foot is between $0.30 to $1.50. So, for a 500-square-foot area, your estimate will vary between $150 to $700 if you do...
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What Are the Important Kitchen Updates that Add Home Value? Cabinet Refacing and Refinishing. ... Update Your Kitchen Countertops. ... Modern Tile...
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More likely your bike will have to share space in another room. If it leans against the wall, it could fall over. Plus, the handlebar will be at the right height to jab midriffs and the pedals to bark shins. Get it up and out of the way. You could use wall hooks or a ceiling hoist, as in a garage. If you don't fancy that kind of industrial look, or you're not allowed to drill holes due to the terms of your rent, there's a couple of options. One is a telescoping pole with bike supports on it, such as the MinouraBikeTower. This wedges between ceiling and floor and will hold one bike high up, two bikes on above the other, or (if it's far enough from a wall) four bikes. Another is the Minoura Gravity Stand, which simply leans against the wall; the weight of the bike(s) keeps it in place. If space is really tight, or if it's difficult or forbidden to bring a conventional bike through the front door – and perhaps up stairs – there is one final option: a folding bike. A Brompton is small enough to fit under a desk, behind a door… or even in a caravan.
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Does composting toilets smell bad? When people consider the new idea of compost toilets, they assume the toilet would stink up the house. They...
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Peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, pepper and cloves. Mice are said to hate the smell of these. Lightly soak some cotton balls in oils from one or...
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Can I Board directly onto joists? The simple answer is no. The most common joist heights in use in modern properties are between 75mm and 100mm....
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