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  • How to Dry Cedar for Lumber

    All lumber cut on a sawmill, from trees or logs, is called green lumber. Green lumber signifies that the boards are not properly dried. There are two basic methods to drying green lumber, air...

  • Easy to Install Corner Shelf

    Corner shelves are a unique and creative way to display your knickknacks, candles, plants or other items. Installing a corner shelf does not have to be expensive and you can build one in less than...

  • How to Store Green Lumber

    Green lumber is a term for wooden boards that have been freshly cut on a sawmill. The lumber is "green" since it still contains large amounts of moisture. Store-purchased lumber is dried in...

  • How to Figure How Many Boards I Need for a Deck

    Once you decide on the size of the boards that you will be using for your deck, figuring how many of those boards you need to complete your deck is quite simple. Of course, once you've figured out...

  • How to Install Walls in a Basement Laundry Room

    If you want to partition the laundry area of your basement into its own room, basic walls made from 2-by-4 boards and wallboard can be built and affixed to the existing walls of your basement. New...

  • What Are Deck Screws?

    Deck screws are used during deck construction. Using high-quality deck screws will alleviate several problems that may arise from using lower-quality screws, including cracks, splits, nail raising...

  • How to Redo a Bathroom Ceiling Without Tearing it Down

    Stuffed in the ceiling above many bathrooms is a lot of insulation, which could fall into the room during a tear-out or would have to be removed before tearing down the ceiling. The main benefit...

  • Log Siding Installation Tips

    Log siding is typically made from pine 2 by 6's or 2 by 8's. It can also be manufactured from cedar. The boards are milled into a contoured round shape on the exterior side. The top and bottom...

  • Methods for Drying Walnut Lumber

    All lumber, regardless of the species, is cut from logs on a sawmill. Fresh lumber has a heavy moisture content and is called green lumber. Green lumber can have as much as 200 percent moisture...

  • Wood Storage Ideas for a Woodworking Shop

    In even the largest woodworking shops, space can be at a premium, and wood storage is always a challenge. In many cases, wood is stacked haphazardly on the floor or on rickety racks. Boards of...

  • How Do Trusses Work?

    A truss is typically used to support the roof in a house. Because the roof is slanted and the truss must support the weight of the roof, it should be sturdy and structurally sound. The truss is...

  • How to Build a Ladder

    For household projects that require a ladder, such as changing light bulbs or painting, you should buy a folding ladder, preferably an aluminum one, for convenience and safety. But if you want a...

  • How to Make a Sawhorse

    You may be surprised to discover how useful a sawhorse can be around the house, as it can be used for more than just holding boards while you cut them during DIY projects. For example, a sheet of...

  • How to Build a Circular Saw RIP Fence

    Sometimes the simplest things work best. A rip fence for a circular saw is no exception. Few or no moving parts and ease of use are desirable features for this important but unglamorous woodshop...

  • How to Make Wooden Gates

    How to make a wooden gate in six steps.

  • How to Straighten Warped 2 X 4's Lumber Wood Boards

    The main problem with 2X4's? They're generally warped! You are ready to start on the next home improvement project and you realize those 2X4's you purchased are warped. The reason they are...

  • How to Replace a Bad Deck Board

    Has your deck seen better days? A deck is a wonderful addition to a home, but you do have to maintain it. If you have a few rotten or cracked boards that you are concerned about, fret no more....

  • How to Secure a Loose Staircase Temporarily

    Older staircases will start to creak as the house shifts. You can correct this problem, albeit temporarily, by securing the staircase. If you are concerned about structural problems, you can learn...

  • How to Toenail a Board

    Toenailing a board allows you to strengthen the joint of two boards that form a 90 degree angle. You can use this technique to get stubborn or bowed boards to align properly. With a little...

  • How to Build an Arbor Sunshade

    An arbor sunshade adds not only shade to your deck or garden, but interest as well. The nice thing is that these arbors are not difficult to build. Read this eHow to learn more.

  • How to Build a Spa Deck

    Spa decks can be both aesthetically pleasing and functional. They can function as a way to lie by the spa and also for easier access to get into the spa. Spa decks can create a romantic get-away...

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