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Judy C

Hampton, VA
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  • This is the completed deck.
  • I used concrete blocks as the support between the railroad ties. 1
  • I screwed the decking boards into the railroad ties on each side.

Easy Deck With Concrete Blocks and Railroad Ties

I needed to cover up a shameful space in my backyard. And, provide another area for seating. I wanted it to be cheap, easy and fast. This method of building a deck was perfect! The only tool needed was a drill.

DaisyMaeBelle - Melissa
DaisyMaeBelle - Melissa Murfreesboro, TN
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  • Judy C
    Commented 5 days ago
    all that extra money for concrete blocks and railroads ties, when u could dig 7 holes, add ...»
    4x4s and be done, in this area, it is much cheaper that way, unless u have the blocks and ties just lying around

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  • Turn tin cans into hanging lanterns, an idea from Fine Gardening magazine (via Garden Therapy). 2
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Great ideas for garden lighting

Douglas Hunt
Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
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  • Judy C
    Commented on Feb 18, 2013
    I am so going to find a place for something like this with an asian punch out design....great ...»
    idea, reminds me of when I did this on a tin pie cabinet, which turn out so pretty

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  • bar made from pallets....
  • After decorations, lookin good! 1
  • adding the shelf helped alot in supporting the bar, not to mention ALL that booze!! 1

Building a Tiki bar from pallets

I was throwing a Hawaiian luau, and i want to make a bar...so i thought that i could use two pallets and make one.I made this bar from recycled pallets.I used two pallets to complete the ...»
bar, one whole pallet, and one cut in half. I used the one I had cut in half, and used it for the ends of the bar. Then I used MDF for the top. Then I thought i should put more support in and add a shelf to hold all of my mixes! After decorating and loaded up ready for use, looks pretty good! Total time spent building it, about an hour.

David Rundle
David Rundle Tacoma, WA
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  • Judy C
    Commented on Aug 19, 2012
    Lots of times these projects end up looking a mess and I feel sorry for the person who thinks ...»
    they are great....In your case WAY TO GO... Great JOB impressed :)

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