How To Build a Shed

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How do I attach a profile design aero drink bottle?

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I have a Profile Design aero drink bottle and bracket but can’t work out the best way to attach it to my aero bars – the instructions are unclear. Can anyone shed any light?


Here is a picture of one mounted.

http://www.amazon.com/Profile-Designs-Aerodrink-Bottle/dp/B000EZ1BBI

Why do i have to poop when i go to my storage unit?

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Every time i go to my storage unit it comes on like i havnt taken a crap in weeks, EVEN if i sit on the toilet prior to going to storage and I try to poop for 20 min and nothing comes out, but 1 min at storage and it materializes and i have to rush home. This ALSO happends every time i get on a internet cafe’ computer, or start walking through the woods. CAN ANYONE SHED SOME LIGHT?? ITS REALLY ANNOYING!!!!!

It could be stress.
The one thing all three of the examples you listed have in common is that they are all places where you can’t easily just "go" (which means that you are not in control of the situation and thereby get stressed and have to poop – or at least feel like you do). It is similar to a panic attack.


It’s not uncommon and may require therapy and/or medication if it gets worse and becomes a problem with you being able to do things in a normal manner.
Good Luck (and get help if and when you think you might need it).

Do you need planning permission to build a single story garage/shed on your land?

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The land is at the bottom of my large garden.
There is already a zinc shed there,but want to re-build it bigger/larger.

in the uk, if it is built out of bricks then yes, if it is out of wood, then no, because wood is classed as temporary building

Ultimate Guide to Yard and Garden Sheds

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Ultimate Guide to Yard and Garden Sheds
Storage and garden sheds can add value to any property. Ultimate Guide to Yard and Garden Sheds helps readers make the decisions necessary to obtain maximum value from a new shed. The book covers general principles of selecting a shed style and picking a site for the building. Inspirational photo galleries display the many types of sheds available today. The construction of five different styles of sheds-gable-end potting shed, attached tool shed, gambrel yard shed, salt-box garden/tractor shed, and shed/studio kit-are explained in full detail, step by step. Readers will learn key construction techniques, including how to build and install foundations, floors, walls, roofs, doors, windows, and accessories through easy-to-follow photo sequences. Ultimate Guide to Yard and Garden Sheds is a valuable resource for anyone planning on building a shed or having one installed on a property.

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Career change to interior design. How should I get started and what is the market outlook like in the field?

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I have been in the HR field for the past 7 years, I have a BS in Advertising. I love decorating and it comes with such ease, I want to get into the more technical aspect of design. Should I return to school and is this a good field? If you or someone you know is n this field, please shed some light.

Interior design is a lot more than interior decorating. If interior design really is something that interests you enough that you are wanting to switch careers, you must get a degree or diploma in it from an accredited school. The programs run from two to four years depending on the school and the exact program. Usually the private colleges are quicker because you don’t have to take phys ed, humanities, and other non-core classes. No matter how you do it, it is an intense program, and no matter how good the college or university you attend, you will still have to keep learning forever after graduation because there are always new products, new technologies, new construction methods…

Interior design is actually the profession that bridges the gap between decorator and architect. The architects are responsible primarily for the exterior and structural aspects, and the decorator embellishes the interior. The interior designer plans the interior, weighing practicality (function) with aesthetics, while respecting building codes, fire codes, and more. It is a very technical field and it is also a unique field because it is really the only industry so closely linked to construction where women out-number men 3-1.

In terms of job availability and pay, there is a wide fluctuation from one geographic location to the next, so you’ll really have to investigate this from where you are. It is a wonderful field to start your own business in if you are certain you have what it takes to make it work — this requires some way to support yourself for the first while as you’re building up your business, endless patience, the ability/energy to work 7 days a week, and the guts to go find clients. From experience I can say that in the first year at least it will be very rare that clients would seek you out — you would have to actively pursue each one to end up with a signed contract.

Where I am, working for a design office, very recent interior design graduates with real talent and skill earn about double minimum wage and that increases after they pass the 6 month mark with a company, then usually again at the one year mark. A designer employed by a firm with several years experience is making a comfortable salary — certainly not rolling around in money, but way above the poverty line.

If you opt to work on your own, your salary will fluctuate greatly for at least a few years. Some months you’ll just scrape by (hopefully) and other months you’ll be paying off debts twice as fast as you had anticipated.

Whether you choose to work for yourself or for someone else’s firm, interior design is a very competitive industry and you have to be able to sell yourself. You have to be self-motivated, and you have to be exceptionally perceptive/observant.

The interior design programs include various art courses (colour theory, drawing, etc); theory classes like art history, professional practice and lighting principles; industrious courses like furniture making; and technical classes such as drafting — both manual and using AutoCAD. If interior design is what your true calling, it will become a way of life rather than a career.

I hope I have answered at least some of your questions. Good luck!

I need an indestructable dog bed! I have two female pittbul/American bulldogs who chew and destroy dog beds!?

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I have two female pit/american bulldogs who can tear up a blanket or dog bed in minutes. They are a little over 1 years old and nothing will get them to stop chewing! They have destroyed numerous dog beds and blankets and heavy bedspreads. They get plenty of excercise and attention and socialization, and we correct their bad behavior, but they just wont stop chewing. If anyone knows of a product that has helped them with a similar problem, please tell me. Just to get an idea of how good of chewers they are, they have ripped Kong toys up, they have ripped a soft crate, and they have ruined hoses and chewed out the wood bottom of our storage shed which we have converted into their dog house.
we have tried the bitter spray

i have this problem too. My APBT is 13 months and she just started chewing on her blanket and chewed a big hole in my blanket. she also used to chew wood and the tile floor in my kitchen. Use Bitter Yuk spray or put tabasco sauce and water in a spray bottle and use it. Mine rips thru a kong the black ones in like 3 days. Mine also gets exercise, socialazation and is trained. She chews my stuff out of spite sometimes i think.

Will decorative rock work as a gravel substitute under a backyard shed?

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I’m planning on building a tool/garden shed in our back yard. Instead of burying posts, I’m planning on building it on skids.

Most of the plans I’ve seen for sheds resting on skids call for an inch or so of gravel under the skids. I assume this is to provide drainage so the skids won’t rot resting on wet ground.

However, we’ve got a lot of decorative quartz garden rock that the previous owner used as ground cover under a ground-level patio. We were planning on just taking that to the dump, but is there any reason not to use that instead of gravel under the skids?
Just to clarify…there’s no slab where the shed will be – there’s just dirt right now.

The previous owners had a ground-level deck in another portion of the back yard which as been removed. Under the decking they had put down plastic and the decorative rock on top of the plastic, presumably to prevent anything from growing.

The decorative rocks are roughly 1/2" x 1" in size – larger than gravel. But I’m wondering if these rocks are small enough still to serve the same function and if there’s any other reason I’m not aware of that gravel would be a better alternative.

Thanks!

Yes your right the shale or gravel, is to help with drainage, this in turn help slowdown the process of rot. but if you use treated timber for your skids then you should not need gravel. If I understand you here you have a slabbed patio area as long as this is level so your shed does not twist once erected you will be fine.

Tantalized timer these days is well protected from water penetration and so it can withstand being out in wet conditions. A shed company I used a few years ago recommend a flat slab for a shed.

If you don’t have a slabbed base then yes you can use a gravel base.

How to design an experiement that measures and traces the flow of a particular nutrient in a closed ecosystem?

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For my IB Environmental Sciences class, I must design an experiement that measures and traces the flow of a particular nutrient in a closed ecosystem.

Here is what the Science Lab Planning Worksheet looks like:

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Planning (a):
1) Research Question:
2) Hypothesis/Prediction:
3) Independent Variable(s):
4) Dependent Variable(s):
5) Control Variables:

Planning (b):
1) Materials:
2) Apparatus:
3) Procedures/Protocols:

Notes:

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If anyone could shed some light on this for me and assist me in coming up with ideas for a good experiment for this, in addition to assisting me with the above outlined sections, I would greatly appreciate it!

I will give a good amount of points to the best answer, so please be as thorough and detailed as possible when responding!

You have a lot of leeway with this, since you can choose whatever nutrient you want. Some nutrients, like water, are easy to track since they can be measured very well in the environment, and you automatically have a good idea of how much water each organism holds. I would first research different types of nutrients before you start this project.

Good luck!

How do I store Electronics????

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I am leaving for the winter. The temperature gets below 0 degrees and sometimes -20. I have an outside storage shed with steel walls and roof, wood floor and no insulation. Just an average shed. I have 3 tv’s, a DVD surround sound combo, and more. Can I store them in the shed without them being damaged? I have a Tahoe, I was going to put all the electronics in there because I am leaving the Tahoe here, will that work considering the weather? I can’t leave them in my house! Any Ideas???

The temp shouldn’t hurt them (unless maybe a TV is an LCD), but hungry rodents sometimes like to chew on wire insulation. Inside the Tahoe should work fine, but it may get attacked for its wires, too. If there are any batteries, you’ll want to remove them from the devices to prevent freezing damage to them.

When you take them back inside, let them acclimate a day to the higher temperature before plugging them in and turning them on. The temperature shock could do physical damage and condensation could cause some shorts.

building a nature garden?

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i live with my folks (due to lack of money, not out of want!) and they have quite a reasonable sized garden. however, they are planning to pave most of it, and what areas they don’t pave are going to build sheds and pergolas etc on. i’m getting into nature photography quite heavily, and wanted to attract alot of UK wildlife into our garden, but i’m having trouble finding a way to do this seeing as they’re going to be wiping out most of the nature from our garden!! does anyone have any tips on bringing animals into a garden such as this?

Thought you’d like this video from the BBC about planting flowers to attract birds, butterflies & wildlife. Most flowers that attract birds also attract butterflies & insects:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/gardening/tv_and_radio/gw2006_js_wildlifeborder?size=16×9&bgc=AFD8D0&nbram=1&bbram=1

Native wildflowers that birds are attracted to are berry-bearing plants in winter, such as cotoneasters, holly, pyracantha and skimmia. Also favourites with birds are natives like crab apples, hawthorn, honeysuckle, rowan, and sunflowers."
The BBC recommends : Guelder rose (Viburnum opulus), Globe thistle (Echinops ritro), Butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii), Honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum), Marigold (Calendula officinalis), Primrose (Primula vulgaris,) Ivy (Hedera helix) – which provides shelter for birds, nectar in winter and berries in spring.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/organic_wildgardens2.shtml

The daisy family contains many plants that are exceptionally good for wildlife, either attracting insects for nectar or birds and small mammals for seeds.
Ways to attract wildlife & Garden Habitats:
http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/wildlifegarden/
Plant list (click on each name for more info):
http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/wildlifegarden/plants.asp

Besides providing native, colorful, nectar filled flowers & berry bushes & nut trees … make certain that there is always fresh water available for drinking as well as for bathing. Wildlife like birds need sunnny areas and they especially need shady areas to perch as well as to build their nests.
Put bird-feeders or bird tables where cats can’t reach. Provide nesting boxes for birds & even bats. These will substitutes for the holes in old trees. Let some of your plants go to seed. Other wildlife will also show up if they have a cozy place to nest along with greens, seeds, berries & water.

Good luck!!! Hope this helps.