Doing your research before collecting your tools and digging up any spot to build a fence is essential. Remember, fence construction is a regulated affair. There are certain specific codes of your local homeowner’s association, neighborhood or city, which you need to follow. These codes come a...
How to build a treated wood fence with a trellis to the top. DIY step by step instructions. Install post spikes and set fence post.
How to Build a Fence A great place to start with all the basics of DIY fences is ‘Buildipedia‘. Learn how to build a wood privacy fence from their very complete tutorial, including a video. DIY Picket Fence Are your DIY fence dreams more of the white picket variety? No problem, ‘Ya...
You can check the exact distance between the first post, second post, and end posts by measuring tape and checking if you need to add a wooden stake in between to keep your fence optimal. The same method can be applied to the first and second holes later when digging. Step 3: Use pos...
It's just to keep the deer out, sure, but it's also a large, permanent, highly visible lawn ornament. Make it how you want it.
project. A great project for homesteader's who have kids or grandkids, and want to give them a one-of-a-kind handmade swing set to play on, handcrafted with love and care. By the way, the image above is a joke, it takes a very skilled crafter to build a swing set that detailed...
This summer I have a number of big DIY yard projects to conquer and cross off the list. The first of many was the building and installation 6 foot privacy fence that will eventually surround my entire back yard. I chose to build my DIY fence out of cedar because I love the look and ...
Building a DIY pallet fence is a practical, environmentally friendly, and aesthetically pleasing solution for anyone looking to improve their outdoor space. How to Build a Pallet Fence - Easy and Cheap Building a pallet fence is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way to add privacy and...
Building Side Walls: Position additional pallets perpendicular to your back walls. Secure them with screws to the base and the 2×4 bracings you’ve added earlier. This will build the side walls. Front Walls and Entrance: Measure and cut a pallet in half to build a front wall and a door...
How to Build a Slanted Roof Shed: Step by Step Step 1: Gathering Requirements As I began thinking about my new shed, I considered my needs. I decided to build a bigger shed with more space. I wouldn’t have to move the lawn mower to get to the ladder, or the snowblower to dig ...