Concrete and Walnut Dressing Bench

Ok here we got with another build. These builds are my favorite part of running this site, but unfortunately they are also the most time consuming to create. Believe me I wish I could be pumping them out at a faster rate, but I’m only one man (and a lazy one at that).

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Follow me on Instgram!

I’ve gotten a lot of feedback from people saying that they really like my photos, so I thought it would make sense that I should share the one social media platform I’m on where I basically only share photos.

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Start you DIY Shop with these 5 power tools

So you just read my article about which 5 hand tools you should start your DIY toolkit with and you thought “Ya, okay, that’s fine and all, but I need more!”. You aren’t a DIY newbie, you’re basically a pro, and you need some more power. Alright I got you.

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Start your DIY Toolkit with these 5 tools for less than $100

Everyone needs to start somewhere when it comes to building a tool collection. I didn’t go out one day and just buy all of the tools in my collection. For me, and my family really, it’s been a slow, multi-generational, process. I wanted to write this article for those of you who are just getting started in the DIY world, want to know what tools will give you the best bang for your buck.

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Ask Zac #1: “What’s a pilot hole?!”

Recently I got an email from one of my readers named Sandra, she just bought a live edge table top and wanted to attach a set of metal legs to it. While this might seem like a simple job at first Sandra correctly identified that simply screwing the legs to the table top could result in cracks and splits in the surface of the table top. Not exactly what you want to have happen when you just spent a bunch of money on big wood slab.

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