What to Do with Old Plumbing Parts
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22 June 2017
If you have old plumbing supplies after doing a construction project, you don't just have to put them in a closet or give them away. You can actually turn many of those items into fun crafts and toys for your children. After the construction or plumbing project is done, try these five ideas.
1. Foam Swords
For imaginative play, you can't beat foam swords. Use some PVC pipe as the "
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Advantages of Installing a Metal Roof on Your Shed
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20 June 2017
When constructing a shed, you may be tempted to opt for the cheapest roofing material that is available to you in an attempt to reduce your overall costs. However, despite the fact that your shed is not your primary structure on your property, it is prudent to purchase reliable roofing materials to ensure that its structural integrity is maintained for a long time to come. One of the roofing materials that you could opt for is metal roofing.
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Different Types of Home Renovation Contractors: General Remodellers vs. Specialty Remodellers
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19 June 2017
Remodelling your home is an exciting project because there's something good to look forward to upon completion of the project. It could be that you are renovating to improve the functionality of your home, to increase the aesthetic value of the property, or to achieve both goals at a go. Whatever your renovation goals are, you definitely expect to increase the overall value of your home by the time you are done with your renovation job.
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Tips for Curing and Treating Your Own Pine
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19 June 2017
If you are harvesting your own pine, there are numerous steps you need to take before the pine is ready to use. In particular, as pine is a relatively soft wood, you may want to treat the wood. That can prevent it from breaking down quickly, which is especially important for outdoor applications. Here are some steps to help you through the process.
1. Always Let the Pine Cure
Green wood shouldn't be used for any applications.
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