I was honestly wondering if there was really much of a point in investing in income properties outside of a major center, but he let me know that there’s a market for rental units anywhere you go..
Our top is a basic 1×10 pine board and it’s 34 inches long..The sides are pieces of the same 1×10 board, cut to 18″ long with a little triangle notched out.
The angle of the triangle doesn’t really even matter, just eyeball it with the mitre saw and then finish off the cut with a handsaw.Do that for both leg pieces..The front pieces are just 1×4 boards cut to 34″ long with little 45 degree triangles notched out of the ends on both sides..
5 minutes later and you have all your pieces cut!.Attach the front apron pieces to the top with some wood glue and nails, then flip the whole thing over.. Chris cut these little triangles out of some scrap wood and used those along with some wood glue and nails to attach the leg pieces on.
If you’re not as confident with a saw as he is, I’d suggest just grabbing a few basic metal brackets while you’re at the hardware store buying your wood.. Something like this:.
Let all your wood glue dry and you’re ready to go!.* that this house needs so much of right now.. Well, the lantern is pretty but the photos are not.
Let’s look at some cute kids now instead, shall we?.This is Kennedy and her sweet cousin getting hay rides around the yard on (Canadian) Thanksgiving day..
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