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The larger the bubble size, the more protection you have against impact damage. That's because there's more air captured in larger bubbles to create a protective layer around your products. 3/16-inch and 1/2-inch bubbles in particular are great for cushioning any medium-weight items you may be shipping.
Polyurethane, varnish, and lacquer are tried-and-true sealants with excellent waterproofing properties. They're either brushed or sprayed onto...
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Now, another hybrid has arrived on the scene—the shome, or shed-meets-home—and it's taking the she-shed to a whole new level. Rather than tricked-...
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You can dry your firewood in a seasoning shed during the summer for use in the fall and winter. These structures are designed to dry wood more...
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Because their teeth are so hard, rats are able to chew through most of the materials people use to keep them out, such as: Plastic. Jan 22, 2014
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You’ll want to follow our recommendations above to provide basic cushioning for your products, but if you’re worried about protecting against drops, you’ll need some large bubble wrap sizes as well. Only larger bubble sizes, like the 5/16-inch and 1/2-inch bubbles, can adequately absorb any impact from drops.
You can find pavers in a variety of materials, including concrete and brick, which are suitable for shed foundations. What is this? Pavers fit...
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Tips to Keep Your Shed or Garage Cool in Summer Heat Increase ventilation. During the summer months, increasing airflow in the garage or shed ranks...
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Due to the housing crisis, California now allows homeowners to convert their garages to a living space. Living in a garage in California is only...
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Barnwood offers maximum durability with a strength that is hard to find for furniture. Lots of the salvaged barnwood is oak wood that's even...
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