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Screws are, in fact, able to create a more secure hold when joining objects than nails because they have a threaded shaft. With that said, nails offer greater tensile strength.
Disconnect hoses, and cover picnic tables and chairs. If possible, store them in a shed or storage room. Clear the roof line gutters of leaves and...
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What most people mistake for bites are the fact that rats will crawl all over you while you're sleeping. These researchers explain that a rat will...
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11 Most Popular Shed Siding Options Vinyl Siding. ... Metal / Steel. ... Traditional Wood Siding. ... Engineered Wood Siding. ... LP Smartside...
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To be able to install a sectional garage door on your shed or small garage, a minimum size must be respected so you can lift the door up under the...
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Learn More »Pouring Too Thin This is the most common application for DIY concrete pouring. Be sure you never make your slab thinner than four inches for any application. Six inches is the minimum thickness for a concrete slab that may see any kind of heavy vehicle traffic.
Although a less common problem than concrete too wet, too dry is not good either. Portland cement is the active ingredient in concrete, and cement needs sufficient moisture to cure with full strength. If troweling a sample pile of concrete doesn’t create a smooth, wet, muddy surface in three strokes of the trowel, your concrete is probably too dry. Concrete can be strong and long lasting, but only if it’s thick enough. Are you pouring a concrete slab for a shed floor or DIY patio ? This is the most common application for DIY concrete pouring . Be sure you never make your slab thinner than four inches for any application. Six inches is the minimum thickness for a concrete slab that may see any kind of heavy vehicle traffic.
You can run a 12 gauge wire up to 70 feet on a 15 amp circuit. That number drops to 50 feet if you run 12 gauge wire on a 20 amp circuit.
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The short answer is generally no, building code doesn't specify which way your door should swing. However, this isn't always the case, especially...
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The shift away from structural brick began after World War II. Mid-century consumers wanted suburban homes that looked distinct from their urban...
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