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 charm to your outdoor space. With a few tools and materials, you can transform pallet wood into a sturdy and attractive fence. This guide will walk...
Your garden fence awaits. Wild animals can be a huge problem for gardeners. They destroy crops and dig up the earth that you have carefully tilled. You can keep these pests out by building a simple fence out of PVC pipe and chicken wire. This fence is inexpensive to build, can conform ...
Building a pallet playhouse can be a delightful project that not only recycles old materials but also gives your kids a charming place to play. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you build a pallet playhouse easily, inspired by the creative process detailed in a YouTube video by ThisDad...
Some simple ideas to build a cheap, but nice looking, rock wall.How to build a retaining wall. An easy rock wall or a rock garden?This project is for the homeowner with small retaining wall problems, lots of rock, and not enough yard space. This is no way an engineered wall! But lo...
, you may be more concerned with keeping critters out than in. This is often the case when fencing sheep. It is not so much a problem to keep them in as it is to keep predators such as dogs and coyotes out. It is a case of wanting and needing to build a good tight fence....
How to Build a Cheap Garden Fence Out of PVC Pipe Step 5 Lay chicken wire along the perimeter of the dog pen. Place bricks on it to hold it down. This will prevent the dog from digging under the fence. Step 6 Cut the chain link fencing to the appropriate length of each side of th...
Our chair is bigger than most similar designs – more substantial and a bit more laidback (by that we mean the angle of the back recline). Furniture these days tends to be a bit more flimsy than that of yesteryear. This chair leans more towards the ‘old’ rather than the ‘new’.It...
If you want to build a wooden fence, you will also need posts to give the individual fence elements sufficient support. Depending on the type of fence, you should usually plan to have a post every 1.80 to 2.50 metres. Remember to also allow enough space for a garden door or gate. DIY...
With a section of the fence installed, all that remained was to reseed the damaged lawn and apply a protective finish. Even though our fence parts had been pretreated with a wood preservative, we applied a clear exterior-grade stain to give it a finished look. ...
So, that’s when Mr. Crumbs discovered a bunch of scrap wood lying around from a construction site and decided to use that to build some cheap raised garden beds. In addition to the other materials we needed for this project, the total was around $15!