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One Cup of This Will Destroy Your Nail Fungus! - Healthyell - 1 views

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    If you are researching nail fungus you have probably come across articles claiming "one cup of this will destroy your nail fungus". After seeing these claims you do hope that they are true.
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    Thank you for share this post. your blog is awesome for nail fungus.
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: How-To: Interior: Shaker Step Stools - 0 views

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    The Shakers typically had in their homes floor-to-ceiling built-in-the-wall cabinets which required use of a step stool. Not all shelves received continual use; however, shelves which were rarely used did have items stored on them. Using these shelves required the use of a step stool. These step stools could range from a simple step stool to a more elaborate step stool with dovetails, half-moon or scalloped sides, and storage compartments within the stool. Colonial Sense is provided you plans for two step stools. The first stool pattern does not use any dovetail joints. The boards are simply nailed together with either regular or small square nails. The second step stool was made in Canterbury, New Hampshire in the 1800's and is designed as both a step stool and a storage compartment.
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Foursquare Gardens - 0 views

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    It was a concept in gardening brought over by the colonial Pennsylvania Germans in 1683, but originally was designed by residents of Swiss cloisters and monasteries. The gardens were laid out in multiples of eleven feet with the most common size being fifty-five or sixty-six feet. This was because the length of an eighteenth century fence panel was eleven feet. The surrounding fence in a foursquare garden was composed of two posts, two rails, and pickets which were fifty-two to sixty inches high. The twelve foot rails were made of chestnut which fit into chestnut or locust posts. The flat side of the rail was placed on the outside of the garden. The pickets were of white oak, pine, chestnut, and rarely black walnut split or sawn wood which was nailed at intervals of no more than one and one-half inches.
Ann Henderson

FREE wooden projects (for the kids) at Lowe's! - 1 views

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    I took my 3 yr old son this morning because I had heard Lowes offered free projects for kids two saturdays a month. Well, it was fantastic! He made a planter, hammered nails into pre-cut holes, and really had a feeling of accomplishment! I highly recommend it, if you have a Lowes nearby.
eagleroofing

How Dry Fix Verge Systems Are Beneficial - Eagle Roofing - 0 views

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    We hear a lot about the dry verge roofing systems these days and this is because these systems have risen in popularity as compared to the traditional mortar bedded verges in recent few years. Do you ever wonder what is that makes them different from each other and how dry verge roofing systems are beneficial as compared to the traditional roofing systems? A major clue is in the name or you may say term itself, i.e. "dry fix". This simply means that you do not need to have mortar to bed the verge wet cement mixed to the roof edge. Rather the components of the verge are brought together and fixed with the nails and then screwed to the verge by making use of the innovative designs in order to make sure that the water proofing of the roof removes the need for the wet mix.
benhilton75

How To Kill A Tree Stump Step By Step + 4 Tree Stump Killers - 0 views

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    How To Kill A Tree Stump Fast Use A Chemical Tree Stump Killer What Is The Best Stump Killer 1. Roundup Tree Stump And Root Killer 2. Spectracide Stump Remover 3. Gordon's Tree Stump Killer 32 oz 4. Bonide Stump Out, Stump & Vine Killer Killing Tree Roots With Epsom Salts How To Burn Out A Stump Will Copper Nails Kill A Tree Stump Killing A Tree With Bleach How To Use A Stump Grinder Round Up How to Kill A Tree Stump Frequently Asked Questions
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