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Generally speaking, plywood is made from 1/8-inch-thick, to more than 1 ½ inches thick. Most plywood in a big box store will be ½ inch, ¾ inch, and 1 inch.
Here are a few ways to ensure that you store your wood properly: Put wood piles onto flat foundations. Place wood boards and the stickers in...
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Price: Generally, slab foundations are your cheapest option when it comes to foundations, an excellent choice if budget is front-of-mind. Low...
Read More »If you’re heading out to buy a sheet of plywood for the first time, you may find yourself standing in the aisle, overwhelmed by the range of options you see. That’s because the types of plywood manufactured are as varied as the applications for which it’s used.
Ramps and curb ramps are required along accessible routes to span changes in level greater than ½”. Elevators and, under certain specified...
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Soil is not usually able to resist applied vertical loads through a post alone. Pole barn posts should therefore be set on footings to provide...
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is often used for lateral bracing on building exteriors and is rated CDX. The “C” is the rating on the face, the “D” is the rating on the back, and “X” is for Exposure, which means it’s meant for outside use when covered with siding, for example. It has exterior rated glue. Subfloor plywood is waterproof, and usually of greater thickness (¾ inch to 1 1/8 inch). It should be tongue and groove (indicated by T&G on the sheet) for a squeak-free floor.
When it comes to your budget, a metal shed is going to be more affordable than a wooden alternative. There are a couple of reasons for this lower...
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Powering a shed can be quite costly, especially if it is done by a licensed electrician. However, if you take on the task, it is important you look...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »When two grades are indicated, such as A/B, the A refers to the face and the B refers to the back.
Cut it to Size - Cut your logs down to the size you'll want in your fire. Split the logs. The more exposed wood, the faster it'll dry out. Let the...
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What Home Improvements Add the Most Value? Kitchen Improvements. If adding value to your home is the goal, the kitchen is likely the place to...
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Quite simply, metal is a more durable material than wood. Metal can withstand high snow loads and extreme weather, plus it takes a lot more effort...
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Building a shed door is an important part of building a shed. The door is the only moving part on the shed that you build so it needs to be sturdy...
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