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1. The 1972 Kawasaki H2 Mach IV. And so we come to the top spot. And what a bike it is.
Pressure treated wood can last for up to forty years or more. Precisely how long it will last depends on the chemicals used in the pressure...
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The simple answer is usually yes. The main aspects involved are running power to the garden room for lighting, water heating and ventilation, the...
Read More »While you could argue that all bikers have a little bit of crazy in them, anybody with a decent amount of riding experience under their black leather belts will tell you that there’s dangerous bikes and then there’s dangerous bikes. The first kind are any bikes with decent power. The kind of power that can get you into trouble – either with the law or yourself – if you lack the judgment to be able to control your right hand where necessary.
Joist hangers are better because they allow for more accurate placement of joists. They also allow for toe-nailing, plus support the underside of...
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Q. What is the best wood for an outdoor potting bench? A weather-resistant wood species, such as fir, redwood, cedar, or teak, is the best option...
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Learn More »From all reports, it loved nothing better than to surprise you with a big kick in the backside right in the middle of a tight corner. Suzuki went into overdrive to stop all the broken bones with a heavier flywheel and better shocks. They eventually dropped the pointless ignition too, but it didn’t really matter in the end as they were already being outclassed on the world’s tracks by an army of far superior Maicos and CZs. Ooops.
While you technically can place some types of sheds directly on the lawn, gravel, or dirt without any extensive preparation, that does not mean...
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Regularly cleaning the dehumidifier bucket with bleach will ensure all signs of mold are destroyed, says the University of Rochester Medical Center...
Read More »But it just plain didn’t work and any serious up-and-down action for the rear shock would result in the oil overheating and the damping going right out the window. So the bike’s rear end would get lazy. Then you had a big, torquey v-twin and a soft, saggy rear wheel which made the front of the bike about as steady and reliable as a tipsy Italian Prime Minister. And into the scenery you’d go. Look hard enough and you’ll still find a bunch of TLS devotees out there. You’ll be able to spot them easily enough; they’re the ones on crutches swearing black and blue that the bike is the best thing they’ve ever owned.
A 6X4 shed can be the perfect solution, offering enough room for sufficient storage without taking up too much of your yard. A shed this size is...
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A ductless heat pump, also known as a mini split, utilizes inverter technology and consists of an outdoor and indoor unit and is typically the most...
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Best in hard sand or mud, where flukes can easily dig into the bottom. Not recommended for very soft or loose mud, which can ball up around the...
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Standard Bedroom Size The average bedroom size is about 132 square feet while there are bedrooms much larger than even 144 square feet. The basic...
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