In most respects, it's inevitable: A wood fence post will rot over time. Even pressure-treated lumber isn't impervious to breakdown and decay. If you've begun to notice that part of your fence is ...
To further counter the risk of enemy aircraft landing on the beach, wooden posts were embedded into the sand between the high and low watermarks. After the war, they were left behind: for ...
When used as fence posts, untreated wood may last for 10 years in one environment, but decay and weaken in fewer than two years in another. Are cedar fence posts a better option than treated pine?
This is the product's overall performance score, based on key tests conducted by our industry experts in the CHOICE labs. • Serious safety failure: Gate isn't sufficiently childproof. • Minor safety ...
However, Odysseus has a plan. He calls a meeting of the Greek chiefs and explains that they will build an enormous wooden horse which they will place outside the gates of Troy as 'a leaving ...
Q: Water leaked into our below-ground, wood-paneled den and seeped into the wall and baseboard. We fixed the source of the leak, and the wall is dry now. But the wood is heavily stained.