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A 2×4 can span a maximum of 6' 7” when spaced 16” apart and used as a floor or deck joist. When used as a ceiling joist or a roof rafter, a 2×4 can span up to 7' 3” spaced at 16”, and 6' 4” when spaced 24” apart. Due to the small spans of 2x4s, they often are not used in horizontal load-bearing capacities.
The most basic fundamental difference is that paint sits on top of the wood and stain soaks into the wood. You can paint a lot more surfaces than...
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It simply means that you should expect to see more buyers in need of properties with a driveway able to fit multiple cars. If you have space for...
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The Seven Year Rule So this is different from the so called 'Seven year rule' which comes from Section 157(4) of the Planning and Development Act...
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Woodworking is profitable—it can be. Many people and businesses do it as their livelihood. However, getting into it isn't easy to make money, and...
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If the outside temperature drops, any moisture inside the shed will cause condensation on the inside of the shed panels, roof, floor and possibly...
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If you want everything to look consistent and flow from the front of your yard to the back, matching the main colors of your home's exterior to...
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An SYP 2×4 deck joist can span 5’ 5”. There are no span tables for using 2x4s for the actual deck boards, which is a very uncommon and cost-ineffective investment. A 2×4 deck joist can be useful when building smaller portions of a deck that juts out from the main portion, either as a platform for stairs or a barbecue area.
A 2×6 can support up to 50 pounds per square foot of weight without sagging with a maximum span of about 12 feet when spanning a distance...
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Do you need a foundation for your shed? Typically, small sheds in the size range of 6×8 or smaller do not require a foundation. However, we suggest...
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Make your own natural repellant – Place dried rosemary, thyme, cloves, lavender or bay leaves into a small cloth bag and hang them in your wardrobe...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Installing an awning or canopy will protect the wooden door from rain, as well as sleet, snow, and hail. By redirecting the rain from the wooden...
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