DIY Builds
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The standard size of a pallet is 48 by 40 inches. For this wood shed, we're going to use nine pallets to create a structure that is 4 feet deep by 6.5 feet wide.
Some sheds include a floor while others do not. Wood sheds typically have standard framed floors with plywood flooring. With most metal and some...
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It might seem easier to place a shed directly on the ground, but that's a bad idea for two reasons. First, the build site should be a level surface...
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Nothing heats your home like a wood-burning stove. But if you have one, or a fireplace or outdoor fire pit, you need to keep firewood on hand. The challenge is protecting your woodpile from rain and snow. By building a handy wood shed from pallets, though, it’s as easy as 1, 2, 6!
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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10 easy DIY tasks for beginners Tackle Draughts. You can easily make your own draught excluder. ... Repaint Wooden Furniture. Have you got an old...
Read More »Brace each post with a 2x4 by nailing one end to the post and securing the other end with a stake in the ground.
The word pergola has come to be used interchangeably with patio cover. Patio cover. An attached structure that provides shade and/or rain coverage...
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An open-graded paver base uses 1/4″-10 crushed gravel or crushed stone as its support layers. This type of base is beneficial because it is porous...
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This is especially true in places like Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, and eastern Texas. States that have a lot of swamp land or wetland territory,...
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Not only is woodworking art, but it's also a craft – a two for one deal if you will. You can make functional things that blend well with home...
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