Archive for the 'Construction & Maintenance' Category

Welding And Metalwork: Strength And Function, Part 1

Sunday, January 21st, 2007

Welding is the process of getting metal surfaces to join together by using high heat to melt them together. Vices are often used to hold the pieces of metal until they have molded together. Welded metal is very strong and it is often hard to tell if two pieces of metal have been welded together. This process of welding is used in industry all the time. It is much stronger than solder or other joining techniques. (more…)

Welding And Metalwork: Strength And Function, Part 2

Sunday, January 21st, 2007

Metalwork is the art of making various objects out of metal. Most metalworkers are also called machinists. They make pieces of structures or machine parts also called metalworking. This is quite a complicated job that requires patience, precision, and some concrete math skills in geometry. Luckily most machine shops have computers that will do most of the calculations for you. (more…)

Create A Natural Looking Stone Wall With Joint Compound And A Stencil

Monday, November 20th, 2006

Interior stone walls are expensive, tedious to install, and needless to say; a back breaking experience. You need to pick out and haul the stones, haul and attach the backer board, spread the messy thin-set, lay out the stones, and then grout them. It is a lot for the mind to comprehend when it comes to a weekend project, let alone to accomplish. (more…)

Another Brick In The Wall: A Layman’s Guide To Masonry

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

As a building material, brick is as old as dirt and water, and the basic way bricks are made hasn’t changed much in the thousands of years people have been using them. But there are many varieties available, and which kind you choose depends mostly on what your aesthetic goals are. (more…)

Inexpensive Projects - A Cheapskate’s Guide To Home Improvement

Monday, October 30th, 2006

In most cases, home improvement projects are rather costly. A lot of people tap their savings to be able to get some home improvements done. This can be very harmful to ones pockets, leaving you short of a comfortable reserve in the event of an unforeseen expense. In some cases, people resort to getting home improvement loans which can sometimes drag your budget off track and getting you more buried in debt than ever. (more…)

How To Make Your Own PVC Railings

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

You want to change your railings and you do not wish to be bothered about the maintenance costs or efforts. In such cases, you can go for PVC or CPVC railings. Get to know about maintenance free railings in this article. (more…)

Tips For Remodeling Your House

Friday, October 20th, 2006

Your house is the most important investment that you will make during your lifetime. Not only is this the place that you will live and spend most of your time, but it can also turn into a huge profit opportunity. One of the best pieces of advice I have ever heard was to look for a mediocre house in a great neighborhood. If you can find this scenario you are almost always assured to make money on your housing investment. (more…)

Tips On Installing Paneling

Friday, October 20th, 2006

There is a particular paneling style that works best for different types of decor. You can choose from rustic boards, frame-and-panel designs with or without moulding, and elaborate raised panels. In terms of material, paneling can be made from fine hardwoods or inexpensive pine while finishes may be either clear, painted, stained or coated with a wide variety of decorative choices. (more…)

Make An Outdoor Canopy

Friday, October 20th, 2006

If you have an outdoor event coming up, you should consider making your own canopy to provide shelter and shade. An out door canopy is not only protection from the elements; it also adds a decorative touch to your wedding, celebration, or festival.

You can even make one for every day use just to perk up your back yard. (more…)

Choosing The Right Type Of Metal Fasteners

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

Working with metal is not nearly as easy as working with wood and plaster. The issue is that metal is a lot more sturdy then all the other materials but that does not make it any easier to work with. That main dilemma that people who are working with metal are faced with is how to fasten it to different surfaces as needed. There are some answers to be found and it is not all that complicated when you think about it. (more…)