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		<title>Carport And Garage Pros And Cons</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 09:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John A. Moore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I need something to keep my cars in. I just bought a house, and unfortunately it came without any storage buildings - no two car garage, no carport, not even a carport cover. I don't regret buying the house, since we got a good deal. At the time we bought, I even said we are saving enough money to build a nice garage with the money we saved off our original budget. However, I am trying to decide if a carport will be sufficient, which will save us even more money.]]></description>
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<p>I need something to keep my cars in. I just bought a house, and unfortunately it came without any storage buildings - no two car garage, no carport, not even a carport cover. I don't regret buying the house, since we got a good deal. At the time we bought, I even said we are saving enough money to build a nice garage with the money we saved off our original budget. However, I am trying to decide if a carport will be sufficient, which will save us even more money.</p>
<p>Time is a bit of an issue in our decision. We definitely want to get our car storage up and completed before it starts snowing, which gives us about two months to build. That is more than enough time to put up a carport, but if we decide on a garage, then it will be cutting it close.</p>
<p>The first and most important decision to make is whether the new structure will be a carport or a garage. I can see the pros and cons with types of vehicle shelter. When it comes down to it we are deciding whether the structure will be with walls and a door or without walls and a door. My wife is leaning towards having a garage while I am content with a carport.</p>
<p>No matter what, a carport is going to be cheaper, easier and faster to build. Building a closed carport will add a bit of time and cost, and might be a good compromise. Adding a structure to the property is going to raise my property taxes, and a garage will cost more in taxes. Perhaps not a significant amount per month, but in the grand scheme, it may be significant by the time we want to retire and we could have put that money into rrsps. One more pro for a carport in my opinion is the simplicity of it, meaning we probably won't pack it full of junk and clutter like we might do with a garage.</p>
<p>There are definite pros to having a garage though. The complete weather protection is a big item, it would be much nicer for loading and unloading the car in the winter. Also it is more secure - a lot harder for anyone to access the cars. Extra storage (although I dread junk) is also a benefit, and perhaps the extra (secure) storage that a garage would allow would warrant the larger building, maintenance and tax expenses. The last point my wife suggested is having a garage would cut down on heat loss as we enter and exit the house from the garage door in the winter time.</p>
<p>We know we need to get something up to keep the snow off the cars this winter and time is running out. Either a garage or a carport would serve the basic need for weather protection (for us and the cars), the only thing left before we start constructing one or the other is to decide whether the extra benefits of a garage are worth the extra time and money.</p>
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		<title>How Do I Maintain The Edge On My Woodworking Tools</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 09:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Henders</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any woodworker would know that he is only as good as his tools. It is important therefore to keep them in pristine and in good condition.]]></description>
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<p>Any woodworker would know that he is only as good as his tools. It is important therefore to keep them in pristine and in good condition.</p>
<p>Keeping the woodworking tools sharp does not only make for precision work it reduces the possibility of accidents as well. This means that you are going to have to invest in some tools just to do the job of keeping the others sharpened. The problem is how do you know which ones to buy for what tool. What you are going to need will also be determined as to the type of woodworking you do. Each specialized area has its own tool requirements. For example, if you do woodcarving or construct wood furniture then your needs will be different.</p>
<p>There are some tools that you can hand sharpen but there are others that will require power sharpeners. You will need to learn about each one of your tools then determine what will be needed to sharpen them. </p>
<p>One thing you are going to learn is that power equipment designed for sharpening tools do not necessarily do a better job they are just able to do the same job much faster. For tools that have been neglected the power sharpening tools work great at removing any build up debris on the cutting components. Most often, these cutting edges are gouged and this really is where you will need the power sharpening equipment to do an effective job.</p>
<p>One of the most popular pieces of equipment for sharpening is the grinders. It must be noted that the shop grinders are not for using on woodworking tools in their original state. They need some modifications done to them first. You will need to remove the original wheel that comes on the shop grinder and replace it with one of the wheels that is designed specifically for sharpening wood working tools. The original blade that came on your grinder is designed for sharpening items such as the blades of your lawnmower or for grinding in general.</p>
<p>Another part that also needs to be changed is the tool rest. You will find the tool rest that comes on the grinder difficult to adjust because it?s so small. This makes it most difficult for any type of control of your grinding. Doing your grinding up grades won?t be difficult to do because they are readily available on the market.</p>
<p>Once you have purchased your grinder and completed the necessary changes to it then you will be ready to start getting your woodworking tools back in shape where they can do a great job just like they were designed to do. Often novices to woodworking tools will blame the inferior job they are doing on the quality of the tool not realizing it?s because of a dull blade. Then there are some that will attempt to just change the blade instead of sharpening the one they have.</p>
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		<title>A Beginners Guide To Wood Finishing &#8211; Woodworking Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 07:59:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Henders</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes time to finish your project you need to know that for wood treatments it is either stain, paints or finish. They are each providing a different outcome. To tint the wood you would use wood stains. Paints sit on the wood and protect it. Some finishes are pretty much paint without any color added to it. They are the ones that give that clear protection.]]></description>
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<p>When it comes time to finish your project you need to know that for wood treatments it is either stain, paints or finish. They are each providing a different outcome. To tint the wood you would use wood stains. Paints sit on the wood and protect it. Some finishes are pretty much paint without any color added to it. They are the ones that give that clear protection.</p>
<p>Probably one of the most well known finishes is varnish. It?s a great finish because the more layers you use the stronger the finish. The major problem with varnish is it dries slowly which increases the chance for dust to get into the finish. If possible, try to do your finishing work in an area where there is the least amount of dust.</p>
<p>A mixture of resins and synthetics boiled together is what makes varnish. If you are using polyurethane?s then you are simply using a varnish that has had a polyurethane resin added to it. When you are using a varnish that contains a higher quantity of oil, it makes the product more flexible and this is known as Spar varnish, which makes it perfect for outdoor use because of it flexing properties.</p>
<p>If you are going to use varnish as your finishing product then you need to know how to apply it properly. Working in a dust free room is a priority. Then using a tack cloth wipe down your project as it must be perfectly clean. Put some of your varnish into a container that you can work out of .That way if it becomes contaminated with dust you can just discard that amount. Apply the varnish using long steady strokes with a brush working in the grain direction. Tip off your brush strokes. Wed sand in between coats with fine sandpaper.</p>
<p>There is also wiping varnish but read the labels carefully before using this product to be sure that it is varnish and not tung oil.</p>
<p>Then there are oil and varnish blends. They work similar to an oil finish but have a bit more protection to them but they are not for building layers.</p>
<p>Shellac is a natural resin but not is as durable as the others are. It?s not good for items such as kitchen counter or cabinets for example. It is a fast drying product though and you can get it in various colors.</p>
<p>Lacquer is usually applied with a spray gun but the fumes can be dangerous and the dry dust is explosive.</p>
<p>There are some really good what are labeled as water based finishes but they all have a certain amount of solvent in them. Their two weaknesses is they show brush marks and they bubble when you are applying them so use a synthetic brush for this.</p>
<p>Proper sanding between coats of your finish is one of your most important steps. Be sure to use fine sandpaper. The sanding removes bumps and uneven spots. Especially made sandpaper for wet sanding is ideal. Really, take the time to research the various finishes you are going to use to get the best application and intended use from them.</p>
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		<title>Building A Tool Collection For Your Workshop &#8211; Woodworking</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 19:06:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Henders</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you really know which woodworking tools and equipment is essential for your skills? Not only do you have to decide on what tools to buy but also how much you want to budget for them as well as their quality.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='Mrbyline'>by Ryan Henders</div>
<p>Do you really know which woodworking tools and equipment is essential for your skills? Not only do you have to decide on what tools to buy but also how much you want to budget for them as well as their quality.</p>
<p>Some tool shoppers feel they just have to buy the highest quality tool on the market while feel they really want to keep it low budget. If you are a weekend woodworker than the low budget, tools should work just fine for you. If you are a seasoned woodworker starting to set up your own shop and know you are, going to be at it consistently then you may want the higher priced tools which means better quality.</p>
<p>Number one on your list should be a drill and a corded one is less expensive. Be sure it has a screwdriver attachment. Next, you want to get a circular saw for your trimming and basic cuts? Then you will need a sander. Preferably a finishing sander. It?s perfect for rounding off some of your pieces and it gives a nice finish to your projects. It only uses a ? of a piece of sandpaper, which is quite economical</p>
<p>A jigsaw is another valuable tool. It?s used for your rough outline work and for cutting curves. It?s not a tool that you will want to be without. Then a table saw should be on your ?must buy? list as well. When you go to buy this one spend a bit more money and get a good quality one. You will be using this tool on a regular basis. You need one that is going to have a powerful motor. The lesser quality ones with the smaller motors tend to stall out.</p>
<p>The same principal should apply for your router so make sure you buy a good one. You want to be sure you are going to get precision work. The router has multiple uses like cutting the profiles into the wood and is also used to cut molding and special cuts as well. You will need to determine if you want to buy a plunged or fixed version. The plunged are a bit more expensive. You have to set how deep your cut is going to be before turning on the router if you are using a fixed router.</p>
<p>Then you eventually are going to need a band saw and a compound miter saw. You will need a lathe but it?s the quality of your turning tools that will be important here. If you like to finish your projects quickly then purchase a biscuit joiner.</p>
<p>Finally, you are going to want a belt sander as well as a drill press.</p>
<p>Once you have purchased all of the wonderful tools there aren?t going to be too many projects that you can?t handle. You will now have a very well equipped workroom to give you many hours of enjoyment and quality workmanship.</p>
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		<title>Learn The Easy Way To Refinish Your Cabinetry &#8211; Woodworking DIY</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 07:45:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Henders</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a rewarding feeling to restore an old house to a pristine condition. One of the most difficult tasks is refinishing your cabinets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='Mrbyline'>by Ryan Henders</div>
<p>It is a rewarding feeling to restore an old house to a pristine condition. One of the most difficult tasks is refinishing your cabinets.</p>
<p>To do the job right its means you have to strip all the old product such as paint and finish off. Then you have to bleach the wood to remove either the stains that were left from the old finish or having something spilt or set on them. Then there is sanding and scraping to tend to. Finally, there is the new stain and them the finish to be done. After all,\ of this you can sit back and admire you long and enduring hard work.</p>
<p>Most jobs of this magnitude don?t usually go all that trouble free. You will run into at least a few minor snags, but the majority of them can be dealt with. It?s important that you know the wood that your cabinets are made from. If it?s an older house don?t be surprised to find out that there are several varieties that were used. In this case, you will never get one light stain to come out the same on all the pieces. You can however go to a deeper stain and get results that are more satisfactory.</p>
<p>You really may want to consider buying new doors and drawers and just keeping the original framework. When you are working with the many chemicals it would take to strip your cupboards most often, it can be too harsh on older wood. Another issue is getting the old finish totally stripped at hard to get at pieces can sometimes be impossible. Then once you even get to the point where the old cupboards are prepared for the new stain and finishes you have to take into account the several coatings you are going to have to apply and the drying time that is going to be involved. The kitchen is one of the most difficult rooms to work in because of the food preparation, grease and steam that is almost always present there.</p>
<p>Before you say no to the idea of buying new doors and drawers at least check out your home improvement store and see what they have to offer. At least this way you are covering all of the possible options and making an informed opinion. </p>
<p>If you have decided to go ahead with the original, you may want to consider at least buying new hardware. In the older cupboards quite often the door handles didn?t have a lot of character and the knobs were likely ceramic that has become cracked and chipped.</p>
<p>You are going to have to make decisions on what type of refinish you are going to do. This is best done after all the preparation work is done so you can see what condition the cabinets are in. This will determine if you are going to have to go with a darker stain.</p>
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