DIY Builds
Photo: Frans van Heerden
“Professional cyclists have a larger thigh muscle cross section than non-cyclists,” says Gottschall. Especially pronounced are the quadriceps muscles that push the pedals down, as well as the large hamstring muscles that help sweep the pedals up.
6 Tips for Winter-Proofing Your Garage Insulate Your Garage. Proper insulation for garages is a surefire way to keep out the cold. ... Create...
Read More »
Technical Specifications for Drop-In Anchors Size Minimum Embedment Pull-Out (lbs.) 1/4” 1” 939 3/8” 1-9/16” 1560 1/2” 2” 3105 5/8” 2-1/2” 3323 1...
Read More »
In theory, buying a house after retirement gets you more for your money than renting. However, homeownership also entails substantial financial...
Read More »
You can deduct expenses for a separate free-standing structure, such as a studio, workshop, garage, or barn, if you use it exclusively and...
Read More »
The track cyclists you see with godzilla-sized quads push more than pedals to get that way. They also push heavy metal plates, says Gottschall. “The magnitude of muscle hypertrophy with cycling is one-third of the muscle hypertrophy you get from resistance training.” You’d have to completely overhaul your diet and training routine to mimic those results.
Do I need a vapor barrier in my shed? A shed without heat and air-conditioning does not need to have a moisture barrier as it will cause...
Read More »
A bed of sand and gravel is a great foundation for you to use for your paving slabs. As we touched on above, it's far easier to lay than mortar,...
Read More »
Two layers of ¾” plywood is significant added strength to a floor joist. Be sure both ends of the plywood are sitting on bearing ends – which is a...
Read More »
Typically, two car garages are 18 feet wide by 20 feet deep. This is just enough to fit two cars in your garage. There are several other common...
Read More »