02 Jul. 1996
Trash can storage bin plans,picture framing wood suppliers,wooden hand plane kits - For Outdoors
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We hand build each of our bins with the highest quality western red cedar woods, quality hardware, The lumber we use is kiln-dried and stored indoors. Outdoor storage garbage bin has adjustable legs allow for level installation in almost any solid surface. Clever Shelf - L Design to fit two recycling bin - Shelf Dimensions 19" Deep x 23.5" W - will leave a 19" clearance under the top shelf and about 19" clearance under BIN101 and BIN102. We have a special group of folks dedicated to only building our own cedar bins, so when you buy a Bearicuda Bin you are buying it direct.
You'll find that our competitor has an overwhelming amount of knots throughout their bins which truly takes away from its beauty. Latches are added to all our bins (not wooden handles as shown) to keep doors shut, pad lock can be purchased separetly. BIN103 illustrates how cedar can be painted yet yield all the wonderful properties of mildew resistant, mold resistant and stands up to all the outdoor weather conditions.

Latches are added to all our bins (not wooden handles as shown) to keep doors shut, pad lock can be purchased separately.
Even when painted (shown above) these cedar bins maintain all the wonderful properties of mildew resistant, mold resistant and stands up to all the outdoor weather conditions. While this solves the depositing issue for trash from inside the home to outside, you need to also look out for what happens to it from outdoor to the recycling centers. Our facility is located in the northwestern hills of Connecticut and we provide the highest quality cedar wooden trash enclosures and raccoon proof bins anywhere in the United States. Now you can conceal them in an attractive, inexpensive, and easy-to-build shed that requires basic skills, tools, and materials.
Build the frameA diagram of the trash barrel shedCompound miter saw: Rent or borrow one to make straight and beveled cuts on the siding and roof panels (see Lumber List in PDF). In a weekend, your trash cans will have a home of their own that keeps them within easy reach for their weekly trip to the curb. Fit the hinged roofCut the angles with a miter sawCombination square: Use one or the other for measuring and transferring angles to your cut stock. 
This type of latch keeps the front doors closed and secure, but easily accessible—you’ll need to operate the hasp when you open the shed doors to remove the cans on pickup day. If you use asphalt shingles, lap the courses to hide most nail heads; cover any exposed nail heads with plastic asphalt cement.
As an option, you can prime and paint the shed’s wooden roof instead of applying shingles or another roofing finish.
Apply the siding: If you rented a power nailer, it can be used to fasten the assemblies, or you can drill pilot holes and use wood screws. 
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