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The costs of opening a woodworking business are significant but manageable. Business owners might expect to spend around $6,500 total, which would break down as follows: $2,000 for wood and other materials. $1,500 for woodworking tools and equipment.
In theory, buying a house after retirement gets you more for your money than renting. However, homeownership also entails substantial financial...
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Stack wood in a single row, out of the shade, with enough space between the pieces to allow air to pass through. This exposes more wood to sunlight...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Basic math skills are a must for any carpenter. Carpenters use arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus and statistics to measure materials, add up...
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Breach of the building regulations is a criminal offence and action may be taken under Section 35 of the Building Act 1984 against a person who...
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Establishing a legal business entity such as an LLC or corporation protects you from being held personally liable if your woodworking business is sued.
Old timers had rules of thumb, that is, experienced-based guides, about how many cords of firewood a tree would yield. One of those is that a tree...
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Good vents in your shed are an absolute must, even if you are only using it for storage. Without a good venting system, your shed can experience...
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“a Shed is a space; a Summerhouse is a place.” Apr 10, 2022
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“Metal anchors are stronger and are built to hold heavier items than plastic drywall anchors.” Drywall anchors are rated for weight capacity, based...
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Cover Plants – Protect plants from all but the hardest freeze (28°F for five hours) by covering them with sheets, towels, blankets, cardboard or a...
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As a general rule, a typical size 12v 50Ah auto battery at 20% discharge will need 2 hours to fully recharge with a 100 watt solar panel. Aug 22, 2021
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