DIY Builds
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A 2×6 will hold 4 pounds per linear foot horizontally and 53 pounds per linear foot on its edge. Vertically, a 2×6 will hold between 662 and 998 pounds or over 7000 pounds when in a blocked and sheathed wall. However, many factors affect the amount of weight a 2×6 will hold.
Claw Anchors The Claw Anchor is one of the most popular anchors among boaters in North America. This anchor is a dynamic anchor that performs well...
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Rodents hate the smell of mothballs, peppermint, cayenne pepper, cloves, citronella and ammonia. Putting these smells nearby can deter the rodents...
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The 3 Most Common Shed Sizes Small (10”x12” or 8”x12”): Do you have a green thumb — or have a spouse that thinks they do? ... Medium (10”x16” or...
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Wood fences are most likely to increase a home's value, but they need regular sealing or staining to preserve their structural integrity. With...
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In general, packing paper is much cheaper than bubble wrap – 200 sheets of clean white wrapping paper sell for about $10. Newspapers and magazines....
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If treated, a wooden shed can last for many years and remains strong and robust. Plus, the internal temperature is generally well regulated, even...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Landscape fabric is perfect for applications like gravel pathways and driveways where strength is important. The primary way to add strength when...
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You must apply for householder planning permission to erect a garden building, greenhouse or shed if: the total area of ground covered will be...
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Foam backed polycarbonate and clear polycarbonate roofing options are the most commonly used types of polycarbonate sheets. Foam-backed...
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Your attic is not likely to be visited by a burglar because they are usually hard to find and access. So, it is always a good idea to store...
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