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How to Make Quick and Easy Delicious Home Made Barbeque Sauce [Homemade ...
How to Make Quick and Easy Delicious Home Made Barbeque Sauce [Homemade BBQ Sauce]
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Grilling Costco Steaks Corn on the Cob and Watermelon Backyard BBQ Fun [...
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DIY Custom Welding Project | All Welded TV Stand | Start to Finish Fabri...
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DIY Quick and Easy Wood Cheap Pallet Planter Project Tutorial [Pallet Pl...
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DIY Building Outdoor Chain Link Dog Kennel Roof [DOG KENNEL]
This is the final product. I show the below steps from start to finish on this nice new dog kennel.
This tarped over dog chain link fenced in dog kennel needed a nice roof put on it. The tarp and fence served their purpose but it's time for more of a permanent fix.
The first order of business is to pull off the old scabbed together cross members that offered some temporary support for the tarp. Once the old "roof" was off I took some measurements and headed out to Lowes. I bought some two by fours, one by threes, plastic roofing, some screws, brackets, moulding to match the roof and some small nails to hold the plastic roof moulding down to the frame.
I took the 2X4's and played them across the top of the dog kennel fencing.
I then took the outer perimeter roof 1X3's and screws them dow to the 2X4 cross members making sure the frame stayed square.
I then nailed the moulding for the roof down to the cross members. I used some smaller sized nails so as not to crack the thin moulding.
Now its' time to lay the sheets of the plastic roofing down into the moulding. It fit quite nicely.
This took a little bit of time but not much at all. I overlapped the plastic roofing as well.
The overlap prevents the water from getting down into there.
This is a shot of the roof before the plastic sheeting gets put on. It shows almost the full installation of the roof moulding.
Once the sheets are overlapped I screwed them into the moulding with screws containing rubber grommets. If I could do this job again I think I would screw to the top of the moulding rather than in the valley to allow the water to flow more freely and also so it wouldn't be a stopping point for catching tree debris.
Slapping it all up there and screwing it down. This was all a one man job as all of the materials are very light and easy to work with.
I used brackets to secure the roof to the side walls of the chain link kennel to keep it from sliding off.
Here it is with all of the plastic sheeting put up and screwed down.
I secure the roof more with the brackets. The brackets are galvanized so they won't rust. I used a
cordless drill
to screw these in.
This is the spot/side where the water will run off. It's very slightly angled (not on purpose) so it makes it nice.I think if it wasn't already angled a little bit I'd stick some shims or some sort of riser under one side in order for it to have some kind of slope.
The dogs loved it. This acts as just a temporary shelter for them due to it's size. They get to stay inside during the night and in times of harsh weather.
Here's one last shot of the finished product. Way more sturdy than the
tarp
that was on there before.
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Costco’s Kevin’s Keto Sautee Mix Lemongrass Keto Preparation and Eating ...
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DIY How to Properly Clean to Sound Metal In Preparation For Welding [Wel...
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DIY How to Easily Fix Your Garden Bow Rake Tutorial Demonstration {Garde...
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How to Operate a Vermeer Brand Rented Chipper BC 600 Model [Vermeer Chip...
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How to Start a Honda Shadow V-Twin 1100CC Motorcycle [Honda Shadow]
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DIY Cub Cadet Trailer Flat Tire Change Out Simple Basic Tutorial [Cub Ca...Cub Cadet Riding Mower  trailer tire flat? See how easily change it out in my  "DIY Cub Cadet Trailer Flat Tire Change Out Instructional Simple Tutorial [Cub Cadet Trailer Tire]" video. The tires that come stock with this trailer contain a tube. Due to the elements and heavy use the tube can start to get dry rot which is what happened on this one. Finally there was a huge hole by the valve stem, which, at that point the hole is so big that fix a flat won't work. I wasn't able to readily find a tube for this in a hurry (I needed to use it right away) so I purchased a brand new tire for it. It was a 15" tire. The ones that come stock on there are 6" wide but they were out of 6" when I went to tractor supply to buy a new one so I went with the 5" wide ones. Worked like a charm and now this trailer is back in business. Here's a paid amazon link to some lawn tractor tires: MaxAuto 2 Pcs Lawn Mower Tires 15x6.00-6 with Wheel for Riding Mowers, 3" Offset Hub Long with 3/4" bearings(WILL NOT FIT ON TRAILERS): https://amzn.to/32oN25w Here's a paid link to some good tunes for Greta Van Fleet The Battle At Garden's Gate: https://amzn.to/3dupgvi
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DIY Quick and Easy Pallet Garden Planters FREE with Minimal Tools Tutori...
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DIY Full Bathroom Remodel Top to Bottom From Start to Finish [DIY Bathro...
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DIY Shiplap on Bathroom Walls "How-to" Style Tutorial Video for Restroom...
In my "DIY Shiplap on Bathroom Walls "How-to" Style Tutorial Video for Restroom Upgrade Remodel [Shiplap]" video I first started out by buying large 4 X 8 sheets from Lowe's. Got them home and ripped them into 8" wide strips with a table saw. This was a two person job due to the flex in the somewhat thin sheets. Once I ripped them all into 8" strips it was time to start hanging them. I made the smaller cuts with a chopsaw or also known as a miter saw. I secured them to the wall with my craftsman battery powered brad nailer which made it really easy. I used nickels and washers for spacers in my gaps in an attempt to keep them as even as possible. Once it was all done we painted it all and then caulked.
Step by step explanations complete with pictures at my website here: https://www.diy-technician.com/post/diy-shiplap-on-bathroom-walls-how-to-style-tutorial-video-for-restroom-upgrade-remodel
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DIY Farmhouse Style Pallet Wood Deck with Repurposed Treated Wood Fence ...
Cheap and easy DIY Farmhouse Style Pallet Wood Deck with Repurposed Treated Wood Fence Post Cut Offs [Pallet Deck] "How to" style instructional step by step tutorial. The first thing I did was dig out the area a little bit so I could place my bricks level as well as the correct depth so the top of the deck would be the same height at the porch. While digging this out I made a very cool find. An old  axe head!! Looking forward to the refurb on it. Once I got the area dug out I placed the bricks for all four corners at the correct depth as well as level. Then I put the old treated wood fence post cut offs in place on top of the bricks as the foundation. I then made sure they were square before I tacked them in with a brad nailer simply to hold them in place enough to start placing the pallet slats on top for the decking. Now it was time to measure and cut the pallet slats for the cross members for the the top decking. Once the pallets slats were all installed I installed some border trim on the edges for edge protection as well as a more finished look. Then it was basically done aside from filling the dirt back in around it and staining it. I used some used motor oil as stain and it gave it a nice look. I always like the idea of reusing old materials that may have otherwise gone to the landfill and reusing them giving them a fresh and useful new life.
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