Variations Bird Nest Box - Wood Duck
Variations on wood duck nest box construction.
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Vegetable Market Building
18? x 32?, truss rafters, open side, posts 10? oc.
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Ventilation System for Cold Free Stall Barns
Gravity Ventilation Systems for Barn style buildings with 5 outlets and 4 roof shapes.
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Vermi Composting Bin
These bins are designed for composting food wastes using earthworms. A high-quality compost is produced which is suitable for use on house plants and seedling transplants as well as for general garden use.
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Warm Building - Calf Nursery
This leaflet describes a plan for a fully insulated and fan-ventilated warm nursery for calves to about 3 months of age. The 6000 mm wide x 7500 mm long (20 ft wide x 25 ft long) building can house 12 calves in two rows of individual pens. This should be enough for a 100-cow milking herd, assuming only heifer calves are raised
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Wcha - Making a Pole With a Router
Making a canoe pole is an excellent job for those times when you just can?t get wood and canoes off your mind, but you haven?t quite got the energy to make a paddle.
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Weekender Waste Basket
Toss out any notion that simple construction makes for a less-than-elegant project and build this stylish wastepaper basket. The tall stance and gently tapered sides are inspired by old maple sap buckets, and the Baltic birch plywood and stripped-down construction are a nod to Scandinavian design of the 1960s.
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Wide Hay 24 Building - Barn
This plan shows 17? clearance under sidewall girders and has a storage capacity of 150-180 tons of hay
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Wide Hay 32 and 48 Building - Barns
Plans show 14? and 17? clearance under sidewall girder and has two building options. Capacity can be either 320-495 tons or 270-575 tons depending on building option
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Wide Hay 36 Building - Barn
This plan shows 17? clearance under sidewall girders and has a storage capacity of 230-270 tons of hay
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Wide Hay Barn 48 Building - Barn
This plan shows 17? clearance under sidewall girders and has a storage capacity of 330-480 tons of hay
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Wood and Wire 3-bin System Box
This system is used to compost large amounts of yard and kitchen wastes in a short period of time. Compost piles are made and turned on a regular basis. This unit can be built for approximately $248. Construction requires basic carpentry skills and tools.
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Wood Duck Box
Wood ducks depend upon forested wetland habitat for food and cover, although marshes are also used. Breeding range must have trees for nesting cavities and food near permanent freshwater lakes and streams. Swampy areas with cypress and gum are premium for roosting.
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Wooden Pallet Garden Compost Bin
A very inexpensive bin can be made using wooden pallets. These bins cost almost nothing and you divert pallets that would eventually end up in the landfill. This design includes a removable front to make it easy to turn the compost
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Woodland and Wildlife Nest Box
In a perfect world there would be plenty of cavities and dead trees in forests for all the wildlife species that require them. However, young plantations and many natural timber stands often lack adequate cavities. There are two ways to remedy this situation:
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Woodpecker Suet Bird Feeder
This free woodworking plans and projects information is courtesy of the About.com web site.
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Working Chute
This leaflet outlines the construction details for a curved working chute equipped with blocking gate, access gate and catwalk
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Working Chute
This leaflet outlines the construction details for a working chute equipped with blocking gate, access gate and catwalk
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Working Chute - Sheep
This sheep working chute is one component of a corral system for sorting, weighing, spraying and other essential management operations. Fitted into the corral, it follows a crowding pen so the flock can be gently funnelled through the chute. Sliding blocking gates at entrance and exit ends of the working chute allows control of sheep traffic, a pair of sorting gates hinged in the sides of the chut...
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Yard Animals
Create your own twig yard animals for a fraction of the cost of ready-made ones
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