Posts Tagged Hand Tools

How To Build DIY Solar Panels To Save On Electricity

Posted by outside_voices on Thursday, 18 March, 2010

Find out how you can build you own DIY solar panels to generate up to 80% or more of your electrical needs, and reduce our dependency on fossil fuels.

Solar panels are one of the easiest and least expensive answers to our global needs of reducing our dependency on fossil fuels. The United States itself accounts for more than 25% of the global oil usage. By using solar panels, we are able to reduce our dependency on imported fossil fuels.

If more people were to build their own home solar power systems, the world could reduce its dependency on fossil fuels by up to 50% or more. In a residential application, it's possible to generate up to 80% or more of your electrical needs using solar panels.

Once you've acquired the parts you need, and accomplish building the DIY solar panels, then the energy they produce is free for your use. Just imagine how much you'd save if you could cut your power use by half, and how quick the solar panels will pay for themselves. If your monthly electrical bill is $150, and you can cut it by half, saving $75/month, and it cost you $375 (usually less) to build it, then it will pay for itself in 5 months. From that point on, you'll be saving $75/month. What could you achieve with an extra $900/year? You may think that building a DIY solar panel is complicated or too technically advanced for the average homeowner, but if you are handy with common hand tools and can solder, then you can build your own DIY solar panels in a weekend or two.

Once you have your tools together, you'll need to find your materials, most of which you can probably find on eBay for a really good price.

We all need to be more aware of our impact on the ecology on a global scale and take steps in reducing our carbon output by a drastic amount, if we want our grandchildren to have a place to live. Just imagine how much cleaner the air would be, not to mention how much lower your electric bill will be. Learning how to build a solar panel isn’t really a difficult task when you know how to get started along with the right tools work with.

How To Build A Hot Tub In Just A Few Steps

Posted by outside_voices on Saturday, 14 November, 2009

How to build a hot tub is not complicated and can be done in a few simple steps. A bath tub in a much bigger shape when filled with hot water becomes a hot tub. This is here in this hot tub where people usually spend time to have some relaxation and to have some fun after a long day of work. This hot tub also provides fun, with a lot of entertainment when your friends join you in the hot tub. Choosing a right kind of hot tub is very important; it should match your life style. As importance of the selection of hot tub is the placing of the hot tub.

The platform of the hot tub should be very strong so that it will be able to withstand a lot of weight, when it is filled with water and also occupied by the persons. The main things required for the construction of the hot tub is concrete, chemically treated lumber, screws and nails with rust proof, chop saw, solid wooden panels, and hand tools.

The steps of the construction of your hot tub is follows, the hot tub foundation should be very strong. To have a strong foundation, use concrete to stabilize the posts on ground. For easy maintenance of the tubs, pour concrete slab under the hot tub.

Once platform is constructed, try to strengthen it. Calculate the number of persons going to use the hot tub at a time. The total weight should be calculated, which the hot tub can withstand including filled hot water and the occupied persons. Retailers may help you for this problem.

If you are providing steps to go to the edge of the hot tub, then it will be difficult for small children to climb up the step and then jump into the tub. Whereas keeping the hot tub below the surface of the platform will help everyone for easy access and it can be used from all the directions.

Since a pump is involved in this hot tub working process, atmospheric air is needed to be circulated over it. For this make use of the lattice panels to surround it. Place the pump outside the lattice panel for the easy access for it and install all the solid panels outside the platform.

Finally use chemically treated water resistant lumber for the hot tub, in order to avoid any damages caused by the wet bodies sitting or walking on the hot tub. The wooden lumber used should be properly treated so that no damage occurs. Usually red wood is used.

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