DIY Builds
Photo: Lachlan Ross
standard nylon For most docking and anchor lines, standard nylon is a good choice. It has great strength, "gives" under load to absorb energy, and is relatively inexpensive. It's also easy to handle and resists the harmful effects of sunlight better than other synthetics. It's the rope of choice for anchoring rode.
Woodworking is a fine art defined as “a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic and intellectual purposes.” We see...
Read More »
Hard Metals – Since rats can't chew through hard metals like steel, it's one of the reasons it's recommended that holes are filled with wire mesh...
Read More »When you buy, read the latest product information. Most boaters will use either one form or another of nylon and perhaps also polypropylene.
Containers and Packaging Affected Under the Ban Polystyrene loose fill packaging (commonly referred to as packing peanuts) is also banned.
Read More »
It is hard to determine the average size of storage sheds, but the most common sizes range from 48 to 288 square feet. With medium options being...
Read More »Your boat's running rigging is not the place to economize. If you purchase quality rope designed for a specific use, you'll do more than improve your boat's performance: quality rope, properly cared for, can be used repeatedly for progressively less demanding jobs, giving it a long and useful life. With today's new high-tech synthetic fibers and advanced rope construction, you can buy rope that's 10 times stronger than steel with extremely low stretch. Many racers and cruisers have switched from wire to all-rope halyards; others have also opted for high-strength, low-stretch, lightweight ropes for their running rigging. All-rope halyards have several advantages over wire. Wire is hard on your hands and gear. Rope is easier to splice, it won't scrape paint or anodizing from your mast, and you don't have to decide whether or not to rely on a worrisome rope-to-wire splice. The primary disadvantages are that rope is thicker, so it has more windage aloft (but around half the weight), and even the ultra-lowstretch fibers elongate more than wire. Quality rope costs more than wire but is easier to install, lasts longer, and can be recycled to a less demanding capacity.
concrete driveway, concrete is the more durable of the two.) Pavers are also easier and cheaper to repair and replace than concrete. Jul 11, 2022
Read More »
Building a garage by yourself is a serious project but can be done with enough motivation, planning, and knowledge. By taking on the project...
Read More »
It's fair to say that shed interiors don't have to be treated, especially if only being used as over-spill storage from the house. This said...
Read More »
Quotes start from $170,000 for a fully finished granny flat, including council approval, construction and everything in between. With 25-years...
Read More »