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Putting some sort of ground cover or tarp under your tent is essential for the durability of your tent and to keep it warm and dry.
Making beautiful, hand-crafted wood items to sell is an extremely creative and rewarding way to make money. Naturally, like any art or craft...
Read More »If you are planning a first-time camping trip, or have not been camping in a while, there may be some things you are wondering about as you plan your next tent adventure. You'll certainly be considering what you should put under your camping tent or if you need a ground cover or tarp at all. Setting up camp is an essential part of the camping experience, and since the camping tent is your shelter for your wilderness getaway, erecting and staking your tent properly is key for your comfort. Every tent is a little different and your set-up has a lot to do with your camping gear, the weather, and the location of your campsite. Some forgo using a ground cover but that is not recommended. No matter which ground cover you choose to use, make sure to pitch your tent on high ground. Scan the campsite and pick the area that sits higher than the rest.
Generally, you want to mount receptacle boxes with the bottom of the box about 16-inches off the floor. Jan 15, 2021
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The three most widely available and suitable exterior lumber choices, not treated with chemical preservatives, include Western red cedar, redwood,...
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Learn More »The lifespan of our PVC fabric ranges from 4 to 12 years, depending on fabric weight, installation, UV rays and maintenance.
The primary difference between a tension fabric building and other types of buildings is the fabric! Although buildings can be constructed of steel or wood framing, only a structure fully covered with fabric will produce enough natural light to work by. These steel and fabric buildings are also able to accommodate an inner fabric liner to cover insulation or wiring. Stabl Shelters uses polyvinyl chloride (PVC) fabric because it is a more robust, tear-resistant, UV resistant fabric in fabric buildings PVC fabric has translucency up to 12% (which may eliminate the need for artificial lighting during the day). PVC fabric is sturdy and long lasting. Fabric buildings also have a naturally high albedo (solar reflectance). Higher albedo means that more sunlight is reflected off the building, keeping the inside a comfortable temperature in hot weather.
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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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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The amount of space you will need for your woodshop is about 125 square ft (11.6 square meters). But, if you are doing most of your woodworking by...
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Humidity level control Install a hygrometer to monitor the relative humidity levels. Run a dehumidifier to keep the humidity at optimum levels,...
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