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Today I am sharing my DIY outdoor curtain rod and how to make one for under $20! If you have ever priced heavy duty outdoor patio curtain rods, you know they are very expensive so we decided to make a curtain rod out of galvanized pipe. I saved myself over $180 by making my own...
The next step is to beef up the frame or make alterations that will work with your components.Its important to realize that these mowers will be racing on what tends to be really rough dirt track. They have no suspension, thus the frame takes a severe beating. Reinforcement is critical to...
1. Stick to Your Budget: Before committing to a car loan, evaluate your monthly budget to determine how much you can comfortably repay. Ensure that your loan payments fit within this budget to avoid financial strain. 2. Make Timely Payments: Missing loan payments can negatively impact your cre...
stick, then poured it in-between the two lines I had drawn in the wood. I pressed the cup firmly down on the epoxy and then added any remaining epoxy around the outside of the cup. The epoxy hardens in about 5 minutes, which makes it very easy to keep on working without too much ...
6) Your bronze should be molten or very close. Get a green stick (not a wet or turgid stick), and use this to stir your alloy. The impurities will stick to the green stick. As an added bonus the stick will turn to charcoal, and can be used as a stirring stick until it disintegra...
In order to melt aluminum wire, place it in a crucible with other pieces of aluminum wire and heat it to a temperature of 1220 degrees Fahrenheit. Question Can I use galvanized pipe as a crucible? Community Answer It depends on your foundry. I would not recommend galvanized pipe, as the ...
Smooth galvanized wire is highly recommended, with four to five loops between each posts, then twisted. Direction of twist is up to you. Hammer in two or three staples over the wire on each of the standing posts to secure it. Repeat with the other side of the corner. And, repeat this...