DIY Builds
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Resin Bonded – Spread a layer of resin to a suitable surface and cover with loose aggregate. Once cured the remaining loose stones can be removed by sweeping the surface. Thickness is governed by aggregate size i.e. 1-3mm aggregate will have a nominal depth of ~4mm.
For decks and porches, you can use decorative lattice with some wire mesh behind it. Just be sure to bury the bottom of the barrier so animals are...
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Some oil, grime, dirt, and bodily fluids are bound to stay on as they cannot be fully rinsed off with water or a weak detergent solution. The dirt...
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Gravel Bonding Resin is a two part epoxy resin specifically formulated for use as an aggregate bonding material for driveways and paths
Like the name suggests, a 10x20 storage unit is 10 feet wide by 20 feet deep or vice versa for a total of 200 square feet. To give you a better...
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Just as you shouldn't burn firewood that was ever treated with paint, stain, or glues, you also should not burn wood that has rotted. That's...
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Learn More »In all cases surfaces should be clean, dry, sound and free from any oil or contaminants. The gravel should also be completely dry before being mixed with the resin.
Again, the answer is yes. If you can drive lag bolts and assemble prefabricated parts, and if you're willing to spend a day or two on your roof (or...
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Poured concrete wall foundations are arguably stronger than cinder blocks. Poured walls have a better lateral strength, which means they can resist...
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The pit is typically at least 3 meters (10 feet) deep and 1 m (3.2 feet) across. The distance from groundwater and surface water should be as large...
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Both cardboard and landscaping fabric can keep weeds under control, but often at the cost of other landscaping features. Landscaping fabric lasts...
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