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Pole & sleeve anchoring is a useful anchoring method for docks that require heavy load support but need the flexibility to move towards and away from read more »

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Quality Boat Dock Our engineered Aluminum Railing System is comprised of 13 independent interlocking components which establish a solid, noiseless read more »

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Wahoo™ Aluminum Boat Docks, a leading manufacturer of quality residential and commercial aluminum floating boat docks. Offering multi-sl read more »

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solar-cooker.pngWeb site Ecobites details how to cook with the power of the sun with your own DIY solar cooker. In a nutshell, the author rounded up a bit of plywood and aluminum foil to create a reflective parabolic surface capable of focusing the heat of the sun to the cooking surface—another great idea to add to the list of unconventional heat/fire-starting methods.
DIY Solar Cooker [Ecobites via DIY Life]
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truckstepsoapdish1.png Industrial look-lover Todd Lappin turned the most unlikely object—a trucker's aluminum step—into a soap dish for his new home. While flipping through a tow truck parts catalog, Lappin spotted the step. He writes: We bought one and installed it in the shower I now use daily. This is by far the best-designed soap dish I've ever used. The open front allows water to drain away easily, while the diamond-plate surface secures and elevates the soap so that it dries without creating a lot of yucky soap-gunk. And of course, the aluminum doesn't rust or corrode. Definitely one of the niftiest and unexpected repurposing we've seen in awhile. If you want your own truck step soap dish, the pa read more »

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heatblockercurtains.png If the sun beating on your windows this summer is baking the place—or just making your air conditioner work harder—you can hang material that blocks the heat in your windows. Do-it-yourselfer thenickboy says: To save electricity with our super expensive A/C, I constructed reflective curtains to block sunlight from warming our house. Think auto windshield. This is super simple and kind of obvious, but it works well. Basically he hung foam, reflective material that windshield blockers are made of as curtains. Along similar lines, home blogger Emily Gertz did the same using foam and aluminum foil. Beat the Heat for Cheap: Reflective panels for your windows [Apartment Ecology via read more »

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