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What is a Rabbet? A rabbet is like a dado that's missing a side. It's essentially a notch cut into the edge of a board or piece of plywood. You can cut dadoes, grooves and rabbets in many different ways.
4. Treated Pallets Last a Long Time. The USDA requires the treatment of pallets with a wood preservative. This means each pallet is resistant to...
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A good landscape fabric beneath a layer of pebbles or gravel goes a long way in preventing weed seed germination. Even the best landscape fabric...
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Curtains or internal blinds on windows can increase condensation on the glass by reducing the window surface temperature. This problem can be...
Read More »When you’re done trimming the edges, check the straightness of the guides by placing them next to each other on your workbench, with the arrows facing, and press them together. The guides should fit tight with no gaps. If there is a gap, recut one or both pieces until they fit tightly together.
Are 2 2x4s as Strong as a 4×4? All parameters being the same, 2 2X4s are not as strong as a 4X4 under vertical load. The actual cross sectional...
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Conventional slope roofs are most common with residential roofs. This means the slope has a pitch between 4/12 and 9/12 on most homes.
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Complete the dado by moving the router right to left, keeping the guide bearing in contact with the guide closest to you. Before you remove the clamps and guides, inspect the dado to make sure both edges are straight and smooth. If you find any imperfections, run the router over that area again. That’s all it takes to cut a perfect dado.
The best concrete thickness for a shed tends to be 4 inches which is the standard size used for most residential concrete patios, walkways and...
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As long as firewood is left to sit in the right conditions and free from moisture it won't go bad for many years. Once firewood has been seasoned...
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Enforcement. Further, for most breaches of planning control, the council cannot take enforcement action after 10 years, and for most breaches of...
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Wedge anchors Wedge anchors are typically the strongest anchors, but not every application requires a heavy-duty anchor. Some will do just fine...
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