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Incense Cedar (endgrain) Incense Cedar (endgrain 10x) Subscribe 8Comments JOHN MORAN 4 years ago
I used1/4 inch tongue-and-groove cedarfor the exterior siding. This was surprisingly cheap from The Home Depot (though now that I look again, the price has now gone up). Each pack was 14 sq/ft or 8 3-1/2in x 8ft boards. The cladding should extend from the underside of the over...
You can see in the photo above that the cedar lining doesn’t extend to the top of the trunk. The space left at the top was shorter than the width of the boards, and originally, we were planning to cut planks in half length-wise to finish off the top. But after giving it some th...
Then for the shelves I used melamine lined panel boards because they are already white (no painting required), and are resistant to scratches and stains. Each shelf is held up with 1×2 cedar cleats screwed into the sides with 2″ screws. ...
shed dimension in that direction. Drive a stake there and set up batter boards. Use the 3-4-5 triangulation method to extend another line at right angles to the A-C line. Measure to the next corner and stake it. Continue until all corners of the shed are connected by right angle ...
railing, and decking. Find inspiration both on our website and in our showroom with numerous displays you can get up close and personal with including Deckorators deck displays, covered patios, saunas, Big Green Eggs, siding, fencing and just about anything else you may need for your home. ...
Mount Vernon’s Cedar and Customer Service Specialists As a proud member of the Skagit Valley since 1980, the focus of Sound Cedar Lumber is working with customers to create lasting relationships in business and the community. Though we specialize in Western Red Cedar, our 8,000 sq ft ...
6- 1×8 cedar boards @ 8′ (OR 4 – 1×8 @ 8′ cedar boards and 5- 1 1/2″ wide trim @ 8′ cedar or outdoor treated pine) 1- 2×4 outdoor treated pine @ 6′ 2 3/4″ (or around there) long concrete anchor screws (if your house is brick like mine otherwise you can ...
Place three screws per side, and secure the boards together. (make sure to take into account the placement of the bottom supports, I had to move mine so they wouldn’t hit ..) Start constructing the box, the 23″ sides should be facing each other and the 23.5″ should be facing each...