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Maple is among the harder wood species, with a 1450 rating on the Janka wood hardness chart. As one of the densest wood species, Maple is ideal for high-traffic areas. Oak is slightly less hard – White Oak has a 1360 rating and Red Oak a 1290 rating.
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Rats and Mice. Rats and mice are an introduced pest, causing a variety of problems for households and businesses. This notorious pest, like the...
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When installing new hardwood floors, the choice of a hardwood species for many homeowners comes down to Oak vs. Maple. Both species offer floors with distinct personalities, warm hues and excellent durability. But there are distinct differences that can make deciding on Oak vs. Maple flooring a challenging prospect.
For example, if you wanted to use 16 X 16 inch tile pieces, which equals 1.78 sq. ft, and the total square footage of your room is 300 sq ft, then...
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Oak is slightly less hard – White Oak has a 1360 rating and Red Oak a 1290 rating. Both Red and White Oak are considered to be strong and highly resistant to scratches and dents. White Oak is more resistant to decay and is often used in boatbuilding and in outdoor projects like decks.
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Dowels are stronger than screws because they have glue to reinforce their strength due to their penetration into the wood. Additionally, they will...
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When placing a new anchor, make sure the bolts are adequately spaced. Bolts should be about eight inches apart in good rock, such as granite, and...
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7 Heating Options for Your Greenhouse Hotbeds (Heat from Composting Materials) One simple and easy way to provide some gentle heat in a greenhouse...
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