I love getting my front door dressed up for Christmas! This year I wanted to take my boring porch trees up a notch, so I designed some really cuteDIY $15 Farmhouse Porch Plantersusing furring strips and power tools! How cute are these??
Ideal for housing meat birds or serving as a pet enclosure, this DIY project keeps costs down using furring strips and inexpensive lumber. Detailed instructions guide you through building collapsible panels for flat storage, ensuring your chicken tractor remains in great shape season after season. ...
Start by getting three large furring strips. Cut two strips down to five-foot lengths for the sides of your ladder and cut the remaining strip into four 17-inch pieces for the rungs. Many hardware stores offer cutting services, often for free, which can be a convenient option. Wood Select...
Get ready to build something beautiful with these easy-to-make and unique DIY woodworking projects with minimal effort and cost.
This garden project offers cost efficiency, with the total cost pegged at around $20, and customization as it allows you to design the trellis according to your vision. The materials required are 1x2 furring strips, various 6-8ft molding pieces, a hammer, nails, glue (optional), measuring...
Before we can get to installing the corrugated steel siding on the shed, we need to make sure what we’re installing it on is flat and that J channel and drip flashing is installed. This article is meant to be complimentary to the video below. Leveling Furring Strips on Exterior Walls Th...
To make the frame, you can use 2×4 boards. Furring strips are also a popular choice of material to use, but you want to be sure you are buying the straightest ones you can find. PIN THIS TO PINTEREST DIY Headboard Ideas 1.DIY Plywood Headboard ...
Ana-White.com provides free, straightforward plans for this beginner-friendly DIY project that can be executed with simple tools like a saw and nails. Constructed with affordable pine or furring strips, this wood headboard introduces a natural texture to your room without breaking the bank. The ...
Once I knew where my pegboard was going, I found the studs and tried to strategically place my furring strips over the studs. This proved to be a little tricky since some of the furring strips were not straight. I used a nail gun to hang my strips (best investment ever). ...
-Cut your furring strips. You’ll need 2 – 50″ pieces, 2 – 12″ pieces, 3 – 38.5″ pieces, and 2 – 11.5″ pieces -Use your drill to make two holes (about the same size as the thread on the screws you use) right above each other on each end of the 50″ pieces, 5″ ...