DIY Builds
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Around 3000 BC, the ancient Egyptians used mud mixed with straw to form bricks. Mud with straw is more similar to adobe than concrete. However, they also used gypsum and lime mortars in building the pyramids, although most of us think of mortar and concrete as two different materials.
Here's the short answer: The credit scores and reports you see on Credit Karma come directly from TransUnion and Equifax, two of the three major...
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Some other popular types which prefer darkness for germination are: Calendula. Centaurea. Delphinium. Gazania. Nemesia. Primula sinensis. Schizanthus.
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You can repel rats from your home and garden with scents they dislike, such as clover, garlic, onion, hot peppers containing capsaicin, house...
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The best shed-floor framing is simple and sturdy If the joists are set atop a plate (see picture) then you won't need joist hangers to reinforce...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Another secret to the success of the Romans was their use of trade guilds. Each trade had a guild whose members were responsible for passing their knowledge of materials, techniques and tools to apprentices and to the Roman Legions. In addition to fighting, the legions were trained to be self-sufficient, so they were also trained in construction methods and engineering.
OSB3 is used more for the building envelope where there is a possibility of leakage or condensation occurring. One point that I found interesting...
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The price of softwood lumber is down nearly 23 percent in the latest Producer Price Index, including a 35 percent price drop since March 2022. This...
Read More »Expertise in building with reinforced concrete eventually allowed the development of a new way of building with concrete; the thin-shell technique involves building structures, such as roofs, with a relatively thin shell of concrete. Domes, arches and compound curves are typically built with this method, since they are naturally strong shapes. In 1930, the Spanish engineer Eduardo Torroja designed a low-rise dome for the market at Algeciras, with a 3½-inch thickness that spanned 150 feet. Steel cables were used to form a tension ring. At about the same time, Italian Pier Luigi Nervi began building hangars for the Italian Air Force, shown in the photo below.
Converting a shed into a house or living space is something that a lot of people have done and it's totally possible. They are a great way to have...
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Ways to Collect Rainwater without Gutters or a Roof Tarp Rainwater Catcher. A tarp is great for catching rainwater because it can be easily set up,...
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The short answer is no, if you're talking about a traditional garden shed. A garden building that is to be used as a 'granny annexe' or regular...
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The types of foundation for these sheds can include a gravel pad, paving blocks and lumber, solid concrete blocks and lumber, or deck blocks and...
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