Tag: Do it yourself

  • How to Build Your Own Small Animal Trap

    How to Build Your Own Small Animal Trap

    How to Build Your Own Small Animal Trap

    If you need to remove a wild animal from your yard and don’t wish to kill it you can build your own small animal trap and relocate the animal somewhere more appropriate. Depending on where you live, having wild animals coming around your yard is probably normal. However, some of these animals can be a bit destructive and cause a wide range of property damage. Having a way to humanely remove the nuisance animal can be difficult unless you already have a trap of some sort. This DIY project was designed to help introduce the reader to way to build simple, small animal traps.

    How to Build Your Own Small Animal Trap

    This article is from Sensible Survival. This Do It Yourself project is really well done and all of the information is presented in a way that makes it very easy to read and understand. All of the stuff that is needed to get started can easily be gotten at most any supply or hardware store. Discover how truly easy it is to build your own humane, small animal trap. The project includes a complete listing of all of the materials, supplies and tools needed. It also includes a complete, easy to follow step by step instruction guide with a cutlist for the lumber. You will also find several full color pictures that helps to provide a nice visual representation of the project.

     

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    https://sensiblesurvival.org/2017/01/09/build-a-live-trap/ 

    https://thehomesteadsurvival.com/build-small-animal-trap/

    On – 07 Feb, 2017 By

  • How to Build Your Own Small Animal Trap

    How to Build Your Own Small Animal Trap

    How to Build Your Own Small Animal Trap

    If you need to remove a wild animal from your yard and don’t wish to kill it you can build your own small animal trap and relocate the animal somewhere more appropriate. Depending on where you live, having wild animals coming around your yard is probably normal. However, some of these animals can be a bit destructive and cause a wide range of property damage. Having a way to humanely remove the nuisance animal can be difficult unless you already have a trap of some sort. This DIY project was designed to help introduce the reader to way to build simple, small animal traps.

    How to Build Your Own Small Animal Trap

    This article is from Sensible Survival. This Do It Yourself project is really well done and all of the information is presented in a way that makes it very easy to read and understand. All of the stuff that is needed to get started can easily be gotten at most any supply or hardware store. Discover how truly easy it is to build your own humane, small animal trap. The project includes a complete listing of all of the materials, supplies and tools needed. It also includes a complete, easy to follow step by step instruction guide with a cutlist for the lumber. You will also find several full color pictures that helps to provide a nice visual representation of the project.

     

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    Click here to read about:

    https://sensiblesurvival.org/2017/01/09/build-a-live-trap/ 

    https://thehomesteadsurvival.com/build-small-animal-trap/

    On – 07 Feb, 2017 By

  • Build a Manger to Feed Your Goats

    Build a Manger to Feed Your Goats

      

    For anyone who raises livestock, you know that providing their animals with the proper amount of food is extremely important. When it comes feeding goats and ensuring they have adequate supply of hay at all times, nothing beats a manger for this purpose. This article was designed to introduce all the readers to a DIY project for building one.

    Build a Manger to Feed Your Goats

    This Do It Yourself project was created, posted and posted for all of the readers to view on a website called Sensible Survival. The project includes a complete plan that will help any homesteader or farmer who raises goats to build the perfect feeder for their herd of goats. Everything needed to build it can easily be picked up at any local supply of hardware store. It is presented in a way that most people will find extremely easy to read and understand.

    Benefits of reading the Build a Manger to Feed Your Goats

    Use it to build the perfect feeder for your homestead of farm to ensure your goats have plenty of food.
    The project includes a complete list of all of the materials, supplies and tools needed to get started.
    It also includes a complete, easy to follow step by step instruction guide that will help everyone build one.
    You will also find numerous full color pictures that will provide a good visual representation.

    Click here to read about:

    https://sensiblesurvival.org/2014/12/05/build-a-manger-for-your-goats/ 

    https://thehomesteadsurvival.com/build-manger-feed-goats/

    On – 24 Feb, 2017 By

  • Building an Off-Grid Tiny House? DIY Network Wants to Film You

    Building an Off-Grid Tiny House? DIY Network Wants to Film You

    Building an Off-Grid Tiny House? DIY Network Wants to Film You.

    The DIY Network is looking for intrepid homebuilders who are in the planning stages of building an off-grid tiny house. The homes can run the gamut from traditional wood frame to straw bale, Earthship, yurt or even shipping container homes. The best thing? They’ll pay you for your time.

    The DIY Network profiles a wide range of builders and homeowners.

    The show, “Building Off the Grid”, finished its first season last year and is looking to cast for the show’s second season. The show has featured log hunting cabins in Alaska, a yurt in Montana, and a (larger) dream home near Yellowstone. The show will pay the homeowners $10,000 upon completion of the project.

    “Building Off the Grid” will feature any type of home including log, mud or even yurts.

    To be considered for the show, you must be ready to build and not already in the process of building. In addition, the home must be built on the land where it will ultimately exist. No off-site homes such as park models will be part of the show. The show will not only document the building of a home, but also off-grid capabilities including solar and wind power, septic, wells and the challenges and benefits of more remote living.

    The entire building process will be documented for the show.

    DIY Network’s other tiny house programming includes “Tiny House, Big Living” and the 2016 Tiny House Jamboree feature which showed a quick shot of Tiny House Blog founder, Kent Griswold. DIYNetwork.com offers videos, home improvement advice, step-by-step instructions, message boards, blogs and more. For more information and to be considered for “Building Off the Grid”, contact Megan Littlefield with Warms Springs Productions.

    The show requires that all homes be built on-site.

    http://tinyhouseblog.com/announcement/building-off-grid-tiny-house-diy-network-wants-film/

    On – 13 Mar, 2017 By Christina Nellemann

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