DIY Builds
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A 2×4 can span a maximum of 6' 7” when spaced 16” apart and used as a floor or deck joist. When used as a ceiling joist or a roof rafter, a 2×4 can span up to 7' 3” spaced at 16”, and 6' 4” when spaced 24” apart.
Chicken wire or wire mesh can be safely used as a reinforcement in concrete when the concrete is not used in structural or high-weight areas. The...
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Do not stack firewood against your house. A lot of people store firewood stacked against their house. This is a convenient location that keeps the...
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In most cases, no, you cannot force a neighbour to cut down a tree in order to bring light into your garden. You may, however, be able to get the...
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Wood carving is an excellent business venture that you can start from your garage. Whether you've only been doing it as a hobby or are just getting...
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Three Common Roof Designs and Their Advantages Hip. A hip roof has slopes on all of its sides. The roof doesn't have even a single vertical side....
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Powering a shed can be quite costly, especially if it is done by a licensed electrician. However, if you take on the task, it is important you look...
Read More »An SYP 2×4 deck joist can span 5’ 5”. There are no span tables for using 2x4s for the actual deck boards, which is a very uncommon and cost-ineffective investment. A 2×4 deck joist can be useful when building smaller portions of a deck that juts out from the main portion, either as a platform for stairs or a barbecue area.
The average cost to build a shed is $3,634, with most homeowners paying between $1,767 to $9,567 (or $20 to $175 per square foot). Small-scale...
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A shed can even help to increase your asking price when you decide it's time to sell. In fact, some professionals estimate that a new shed could...
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Five everyday waste items that take longest to decompose Plastic Bags. A plastic bag can take anywhere from 500 to 1000 years to decompose in...
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Insulating the shed door & windows For any gaps around the window frames, just use any tube of 'liquid' wood or hardening-foam filler. The single...
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