Patio covers is not only seen as an extra addition to your patio but also another piece of furniture for your home, adding extra style and grace to your home surrounding. It also protects and shades those who wish to relax on their patio from the harmful UV rays of the sun. Following the instructions provided below will allow keeping some extra cash in your pocket and still enabling you to build a safe haven of your very own. Continue reading
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How to Build a Putting Green
Building a putting green has its advantages and disadvantages. The good thing about building your own putting green is that it is perfect for polishing your short game at your own convenience. The main disadvantage however, is putting greens require a great deal of maintenance, can be expensive to install and have to be built while keeping many factors in mind. Continue reading
How to Build a Hydro Generator
A hydro generator is capable of producing energy (electricity) with the use of hydro power. These are used to transmit large supplies of electricity to homes and corporate areas thousands of miles away. As complicated as it sounds, as long as you have all the right tools and equipment, you’ll find out that building a miniature version is not that much of a complicated task, all it takes is an open mind. Below are all the instructions below that can send you on your way to create your own hydro generator, then you can celebrate with your friends about your new achievement. Continue reading
How to Build a Deck Chair
Deck chairs provide functional and attractive decor to an outdoor deck. Building a deck chair will require some handiness and carpentry skills, but mostly one will just need the right tools and set of instructions. Continue reading
How to Build a Rabbit Hutch
A rabbit hutch serves as a living accommodation for your rabbit, and should be built with certain factors in mind, like the size and weight of the rabbit. The hutch should not be oversized or under at least four times the size of the rabbit. For an average sized rabbit, a 30”x36” cage should be sufficient and provide adequate comfort. Continue reading