How to Make Your Own Dirt Sifter

Posted on: 26 April 2017

If you enjoy collecting stones or even searching through topsoil for treasures that were left behind, then having a dirt sifter certainly comes in handy. However, these apparatuses can be quite expensive if you look for them in stores. An alternative is to make your own dirt sifter from wire mesh, some wood, and a few screws. Follow these steps, and you'll have a dirt strainer made in an hour or two.
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Things to Consider When Transforming a Basement into a Woodworking Shop

Posted on: 3 April 2017

If you want to have a woodworking shop in your home, you aren't regulated to using your garage if you have a walk-out basement. However, there are a few important things to consider before transforming a basement into a woodworking shop. Here are a few things to consider.  1. Noise The most obvious thing to consider is the amount of noise your woodworking equipment will produce. Surely your family doesn't want to hear the grinding and squealing noises coming from the shop, especially if you plan on spending time working in the evenings.
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Starting A New Sheet Metal Fabrication Project For The First Time? Two Things You Need To Consider

Posted on: 28 March 2017

If you are planning a new sheet metal fabrication project and this is the first time you have done this, there are many things to consider. This will ensure your project turns out perfect for your customers, which will help your business be successful. Keep reading to learn two of these things so you can get started. Type of Materials Used Common metals used for sheet metal fabrication are aluminum and steel.
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2 Benefits Of Slab Lifting

Posted on: 27 March 2017

When you have a piece of concrete that is sinking into the ground or is otherwise crooked and uneven, then a potential solution to your problem is slab lifting. Slab lifting is a process that involves drilling holes in a slab, and pumping a mixture of sand, cement, and other elements into the ground underneath the slab. This is going to effectively raise the slab, and even it out. There are several benefits that come along with using the method of slab lifting, rather than using other methods.
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