Outdoor & Recreational Areas
epub |eng | 1999-03-25 | Author:Charles McRaven

Wedges help reestablish the sloping angle that holds the stones in place. Working with Tie-Stones In the cross section of a freestanding wall, you see two walls leaning into each ...
( Category: Masonry March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 1999-03-25 | Author:Mary Twitchell

Dried, hollowed-out gourds are very adaptable for feeder use. Tin cans can become feeders. Construct a wooden base to keep the feeding can stationary. If you tend to accumulate stale ...
( Category: Design & Construction March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 1999-03-25 | Author:Jackie Clay

Wear leather gloves to protect your hands, and tip each steel post to slide the pounder on easily. Then line up your post so that the metal tabs found on ...
( Category: Horses March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 1977-03-25 | Author:Ken Braren & Roger Griffith

Hotbeds The cold frame, developed centuries ago, could be called a solar-heated device to give it a modern touch. Add any other source of heat and you have a hotbed. ...
( Category: Carpentry March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 1999-03-25 | Author:Mary Twitchell

If you feel daring, construct a sturdy matching stand for any shallow birdbath form, such as the concrete mosaic bath described by this project. Materials 1 to 2 gallons (3.8–7.6 ...
( Category: Do-It-Yourself March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 2011-11-04 | Author:Arvidsson, Camilla & Nilsson, Malin [Arvidsson, Camilla]

Making numbers Large, charming numbers for attaching to walls or fences are easy to make using pieces from a numerical foam floor puzzle as moulds. Use a piece of board ...
( Category: Masonry March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 2011-02-21 | Author:George A. Martin

Fig. 146. Fig. 147. A POST HOLDER. A simple arrangement for holding a post while it is being bored or mortised, is shown in figure 148. It consists of two ...
( Category: Design & Construction March 26,2014 )
epub |eng | 2013-03-19 | Author:Lee Mothes

How to Install Board-and-Batten Cut the boards and bats long enough so they reach from the top plate to 1⁄2" below the bottom of the floor joists. Save any short ...
( Category: Do-It-Yourself March 25,2014 )
epub, pdf |eng | | Author:Irene Alegre

( Category: Outdoor & Recreational Areas March 25,2014 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2012-03-24 | Author:Philip Schmidt

Because DIY doors are not prehung, you’ll need to build your own jambs and door stop using the basic configuration above. A Dutch door has a top and a bottom ...
( Category: Decks & Patios March 25,2014 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2011-03-24 | Author:Philip Schmidt

High-low Potting Bench Cutting List High-low Potting Bench CUT THE FRAME PARTS Cut all of the frame and shelf parts to length. Draw a 3-1/2" radius on the front bottom ...
( Category: Decks & Patios March 25,2014 )