DIY Builds
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Roofs should be high enough to provide adequate ventilation including good air circulation. There should be a reasonable clear space 0.6 to 1.0 m (2 to3 ft) to the roof above the withers of the horse in its normal standing position.
The cheapest way to build a workshop is to use steel as the building material and keep the size down to the barest minimum. You can keep roofing...
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Something simple, like vents within the wood or a trickle vent in the windows of the summer house can go a long way in helping the warm air...
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12-gauge (. 106) steel is 2.86 times stronger than 14-gauge (. 075), even though it is only . 031 thicker.
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If the shop is to be used primarily for woodworking, the minimum recommended area for the workshop is 75 square feet. An ideal shop would measure...
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chalk Ants don't like lines of chalk in the garden as it disrupts their scent trail. If you have some chalk, simply draw some circles and lines on...
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Small sheds can go on concrete slabs or blocks. Larger sheds can also use slabs or blocks as a foundation to raise them off the ground. Concrete...
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Adequate and suitable bedding material is necessary in all equine accommodation to provide warmth, protection against injury and to allow the horse to lie down in comfort. Whatever bedding is used (for example straw, shavings, rubber stable mats and so on) it should be well managed and changed or cleaned regularly. Fire is always a risk in stable areas. Advice should be sought from the local Fire Prevention Officer about statutory requirements. Highly flammable liquid material or combustible material should not be stored in or close to stables where horses are housed. Smoking in stable areas should be prohibited. All equipment and services (lighting units, fire extinguishers and alarm systems) should be kept clean, inspected annually by a qualified person and kept in good working order. All electrical installations should be installed, maintained and periodically inspected and tested by a fully qualified electrician.
Bubble wrap is a cheap alternative for insulating your garden shed. Simply measure sheets of bubble wrap according to the size of your panels...
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Make your own natural repellant – Place dried rosemary, thyme, cloves, lavender or bay leaves into a small cloth bag and hang them in your wardrobe...
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Although Marine-Grade Plywood is strong, durable, and heavily-resistant to moisture, an additional coat of seal is typically needed to prevent...
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Is composite decking cheaper than concrete? After calculating both the cost of materials and the cost of installation, you'll find that concrete is...
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