Tag: Pine

  • Simple and Cheap Corner Clamps

    Simple and Cheap Corner Clamps

    Corner clamps (also known as mitre clamps, angle clamps and various other variations on a theme) are really useful where you have a large structure that is difficult to keep square while under construction. I built these clamps to help with some sash window frames I was building.

  • Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 8

    Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 8

    In the previous part I built a dolly system for moving the scaffolding around and fitted clips to the ends of the working platform to stop it sliding out. In this final part of the main series I’ll fit the guardrail system and build a lifting mechanism to get the scaffold up on to the…

  • Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 7

    Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 7

    In part six of this series on building a homemade scaffolding tower I built the platform and had a test climb of the tower. In this part I build and install the dolly system to move the tower and fit clips to the end of the platform.

  • Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 6

    Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 6

    In part five of this series I joined the long sides together by fitting the rungs and then added some additional bracing at the bottom of the tower to stop it twisting. In this part I build and fit the platform and have a test climb.

  • Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 5

    Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 5

    In part four of this series I completed the long sides of the scaffolding tower. In this part I’ll build the shorter sides which provide the rungs which are used to climb the tower and support the platform.

  • Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 4

    Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 4

    In part three I prepared the legs, made some jigs and cut the rung sockets. In this part I will attach the stretchers and cross bracing thus completing one side.

  • Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 3

    Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 3

    In part two of this series I looked at some calculations and drew up a parts list. In this part I will start the build by constructing the sides of the tower.

  • Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 2

    Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 2

    In part one of this series on making your own homemade scaffolding tower I discussed the research and design aspects of building the tower. In part two I perform a few quick calculations to prove the platform will be strong enough and put together a parts list for the material purchase.

  • Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 1

    Homemade Scaffolding Tower – Part 1

    A few months ago I was faced with the challenge of taking down an old extension before it fell down on it’s own. Although I’ve tackled small building projects before, like fitting a new doorway or building an internal wall, this was the first time I was tackling a project that you could really call…

  • Repairing a Window Sill – Part 5

    Repairing a Window Sill – Part 5

    In the fourth part of this series on repairing a window sill I got to the point where I had mostly finished the replacement part for the outer lining. In this final instalment in the series I tidy up the sill, fit the outer lining repair and tidy things up.

  • Repairing a Window Sill – Part 4

    Repairing a Window Sill – Part 4

    In part three of this growing series on repairing a window sill I cut, shaped and fitted the two largest patch pieces. In this part I prepare and fit the other patch pieces for the sill and start to prepare the outer lining patch.

  • Repairing a Window Sill – Part 3

    Repairing a Window Sill – Part 3

    In part two of this series on repairing a window sill I started to fix up the outer lining, made some patch pieces for the repair and applied wood hardener. In this part I’ll continue to make the pieces that will patch up the window sill.

  • Repairing a Window Sill – Part 2

    Repairing a Window Sill – Part 2

    In part one of this short series on repairing a window sill I showed you how to remove the rotten wood from the window. In part two I’ll begin the repair work by adding new wood and shaping a new piece of sill.

  • Repair a Window Sill

    Repair a Window Sill

    In this article I repair a window sill on a sash window that I removed from an extension we were having demolished. The window is modern, probably only a decade old, but the sill is already in a poor condition because it’s been made of softwood and not been looked after very well.