Building a Garage Without a Sweat

Do you think that shelling out a few precious bucks in this time of economic crisis reeks of a bad decision? The answer may be a resounding yes or no, depending on who you ask. It seems that the prevailing attitude nowadays of a majority of people is to save, save and save. Of course, this is only appropriate since almost all consumers are afraid of losing their purchasing power. It doesn't help that many Wall Street firms are on the brink of financial bankruptcy, causing a threatening atmosphere of mass layoffs.

Now, if you are one of the lucky few who are financially at ease because you have enough savings to last for a long time, congratulations! There is no need to act like a miser but you must also control the impulse to splurge. Try to create a harmonious balance between the two so that you can actually say that you have lived life to the fullest. This includes indulging in your wants, like having a garage built beside your house. Consider it as a reward for a job well done.

Building a garage is possible without loosing all your clothes or your properties. Just read the succeeding tips to know how to make it happen.

First, sit down and have a serious talk with your architect, contractor and engineer for the blueprint of the garage. It is a serious investment that entails spending a big amount so you must make sure that you are not being shortchanged. The design must fit your discerning needs. Make sure that the people you hired can explain in layman's terms what exactly they are going to do step by step. When you have your blueprint, make sure that it includes foundation plan, the exterior elevation blueprint, floor plans, a cross section view and the highly important specifications. Additional stipulations may be included according to your whims.

Next, you have to place your windows and doors in strategic locations so that it will complete the look of the garage. They must be just the right size to let the natural light in, either from the moon or the sun. Take note that the ultraviolet rays of the sun will kill the microorganisms trying live in a dark place like a garage. You will be able to save money if you heed this advice because you won't have to turn on the light bulb every time you enter the garage. Another reason for the construction of a window is to allow the air to ventilate in the entire garage. This will ensure that no musty odor will prevail. A main entrance must be established for the car to pass through. However, you must also construct a side door in case you don't want to do the heavy work of opening a big door. This will also serve as a discreet entrance for you and your family members.

If you plan to convert your garage into a multi-purpose area, constructing a loft will give you more storage options that are lifted off the ground. The ceiling height must also be decided on to maximize the storage area.

Furthermore, if you want to build a room above the garage, it could be rented out to a person in need of a bed space. Through this, you will supplement your salary with the money being paid for the rent. Doesn't that sound terrific?

Cut down on your expenses by acquiring the raw materials in bulk. If you can go directly to a wholesaler, why bother with a retailer? Wholesaler offers a cheaper price when you buy sacks of sand, cement and gravel, plywood, nails, piles of lumber, cans of paint and many more.

You may now commence building your garage after reading these great tips. Good luck!

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Pruning Fruit Trees with Knives

by Jeremiah Wright

There are saws with removable blades, the handle being slotted, having a special bolt and nut which can be tightened to keep the removable blade in position.

On the other hand, it is useful to have a short clasping budding knife in addition. The budding knife is not only used for the actual operation of budding, but can be used for summer pruning, pruning the laterals of vines, and for removing the unwanted shoots of peaches, in the summer. The budding knife usually has a white bone handle, it is about 4-1 inches long when closed, and is about 61 inches long when opened. The blade will be short, sharp-pointed and strong, and the make I prefer is known The Saynor. The handle purposely tapers towards the end, so that it can be used for opening up the cuts made in the bark of the wood at budding time.

In these modern days of 'do it yourself' and 'time and motion study' many gardeners prefer to use secateurs for pruning. There are two good types: the Rolcut and the Wilkinson's Sword. Both of these do very little damage indeed to the bark when the cut is made, and the blades can be kept sharp with the whetstone.

Because the maiden tree has been cut back-often expressed by the gardener, 'headed back'-in this way, three good growths should develop, these forming the basis of future branches.

When there are more than three shoots the weakest of them can be cut back to within one bud of its base, in the winter, while the three strongest, which should be well distributed around the top of the tree, are cut back by about half to just above an outward-pointing bud. It is important to try and leave the head of the tree level when doing this.

The pruner hooks the end of the apparatus over the end of the branch or shoot and then, by pulling down the handle, the blade passes through the wood and cuts it off at the desired place. It takes a certain amount of skill and experience to ensure that the cuts are made in exactly the right place.

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