How to Build an Igloo

An igloo represents a dwelling place that is usually made within an extremely cold and snowy environment by using snow blocks. These have been made by the Eskimos since the ancient times are still in use to this day. Building one takes a lot of work and energy but with a couple of friends and some food you could be on your way to creating your very own igloo. Follow the instructions below and get started. Continue reading

How to Build a Paintball Gun

The sport of paintball is becoming a popular sport, especially amongst the younger crowd. The concept is to use compression to force paintballs through a barrel to hit other players. The concept originated from the idea of marking trees or stray cattle by using paint. In order to play this game you have to first have a paintball gun. Making a paintball gun just requires a few basic tools and a couple materials that can be easily sourced. Follow the instructions’ below to make your own paintball gun Continue reading

How to Build a Go Cart

Racing go carts is a fun pastime and a great hobby, especially for kids. To build your own go cart it will help to have at least some experience with car assembly and welding, but beginners can try their hands at this project with the assistance of someone more experienced in this area. Building a go cart will work out a whole lot cheaper than buying a readymade one. Continue reading

How to Build a Spa Deck

When you have completed a long day and you are looking for peace and relaxation, a spa can be an excellent choice for relieving your stress. Attaching a deck onto the spa can add a little more feel to the structure and give you another reason to really want to get home in the evenings. Follow these simple steps and you will know what to do to make your own spa deck. Continue reading

How to Build a Rammed Earth House

Rammed earth homes are cost efficient and environmentally friendly. Living in a rammed earth house allows natural temperature regulation during the change of seasons, and will consequently save you money on energy bills. The most advantageous factor about rammed earth houses however, is the strength of the structure once it is erected; rammed earth homes will last through many generations without fail. Continue reading