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In the end, a bike generally will not rust in the shed, as long as you take care of it, and store it correctly! Things like covering it up, and maintaining your bike play big parts in how well your bike will hold up in the shed.
If you have space on your lot, and zoning codes approve, living in a shed legally should be no problem. Don't limit the shed to just a home or tool...
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Wood Sheds are the Standard in Durability Plastic sheds are flimsy in harsh weather and are prone to warping in very hot or cold conditions. Wood...
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At the time of this writing, Summer is slowly winding down, and Fall is quickly showing up! This is generally when we start to think about how we are going to be storing all of the things we use throughout the summer, including our bikes!
With concrete holding the moisture against the wood, wood has no chance and will eventually lose the battle. Now you don't have to lose all hope...
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This largely depends on local building rules. Check with your local municipality if it requires a shed to be anchored to the ground. If so, anchors...
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U-Shaped Driveway U shaped driveways will have two points of access to the street.
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Never use thin-wall EMT conduit for underground applications. Running wire through Schedule 40 PVC conduit. Here, the conduit must be at least 18...
Read More »You should always be keeping your bike nice and clean! Do your roads have salt or live in a salty air area, make sure to wash your bike down regularly to keep rust from forming while it is in storage. Just make sure to dry it off afterwards!
Metal Roofing: Good Installation and Ventilation Means No Condensation. When installed on standard residential construction consisting of typical...
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Today a typical cord of wood is cut to 16"" lengths of wood. So a half cord is made up of 3 rows of sixteen in pieces of wood to make it 4' deep. A...
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Mice do not like the smell of bleach. According to a study published online about odor and the feeding behavior of female rodents, mice and many...
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Landscape fabric creates a barrier between the rocks and soil. When it comes time to remove the stones, you can quickly shovel them off the fabric...
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