DIY Builds
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The hardness of a species of wood is measured with the Janka hardness test which determines the amount of force required to embed a small steel ball halfway into a plank of wood. Oak species are slightly harder than Birch – White Oak has a Janka rating of 1360 and Red Oak of 1290, while Birch has a rating of 1260.
The whitest natural wood available is holly. Such a simple name and well-known presence almost make it seem impossible, but holly is known...
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Do I really need a Sub-base? The short answer is: if the pavement will be trafficked by vehicles, then yes, but if it will be foot-traffic only,...
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DIY Log Cabin Kit Cost If you're looking to take a DIY approach to cabin building, there are plenty of DIY kits to choose from. These kits cost an...
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If you take care of a manufactured home the same way you would take care of a site-built home, it will last just as long. Proper maintenance is the...
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You can lay a gravel driveway on a slope, however, to prevent loose gravel from being displaced towards the bottom of the slope, we recommend the...
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So, without further ado, let's dive in! Create an Accent Wall. Using just a few planks of cedarwood, you can create a stylized accent wall for your...
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Few Roofing Products offer the durability, strength, and performance of metal roofing. That being said metal roofs aren't indestructible and they...
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The good news is that you can pour the concrete in water. Professionals do this all the time. You just have a small standing puddle in your...
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