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3 to 4 years Wood that isn't stored correctly can start to rot due to regular and prolonged contact with moisture. The CSIA states that you can keep firewood stored for up to 3 to 4 years without any issues of the wood going bad if you follow these recommended procedures for storing the wood.
What is Genius Hour? Genius hour (sometimes called 'passion pursuit') is a student-centred practice that allows pupils to choose what they learn...
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For 30 amp service 100 feet away you would need a wire that can handle at least 45 amps. Luckily, the #8 AWG wire has a 50A ampacity. You can use...
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In order for wood to be used effectively as firewood it needs to be dry enough. Lowering the moisture content of wood can be done through seasoning, but seasoning can be a very lengthy process of leaving the wood to dry out for multiple months or even years. Firewood can also continue to be left inside or outside for a number of years until it’s used on a fire, even if the wood has reached its optimum moisture content.
As a rule of thumb, a build that reaches 7.2 feet is considered acceptable and anything over that we do recommend speaking to your neighbour. Nov...
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Toilet paper can take 5 weeks or more to biodegrade, depending on whether it's been buried or not. Kleenex would theoretically take a little...
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Allowing one side of the stack of logs to be open to the weather elements. The sun and wind will help to dry out the wood much faster than if it was completely covered. Placing the wood on a suitable platform that’s impermeable and dry, such as concrete. This helps for any moisture or rain to runoff into the nearby ground, while also helping to prevent ingress of water into the lower layers of wood that would cause it to go bad and rot over time.
Instructions Cut or purchase a wood slab for the top of your table. flip the wood slab on its top and position the 4 hairpin legs where you want...
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Generally speaking, if you are making flat slabs of concrete on the ground and no more than four to five inches thick, you do not need rebar. Nov...
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Learn More »The CSIA states that you can keep firewood stored for up to 3 to 4 years without any issues of the wood going bad if you follow these recommended procedures for storing the wood.
YES! A toilet can be installed in a garden room, as it does not need to meet building regulations approval due to its separation and size. Building...
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Ultimately, unsightly yards and foreclosures affect the resale value of your home because they bring down the average home values in the neighborhood.
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Using pallets to build a shed is the most affordable of shed building methods. There are nearly infinite ways to make a pallet shed, but most use...
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A further area of concern in both precast concrete and cast-in-situ systems is the quality of thermal performance, which tends to be poor. A large...
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