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link to Can Propane Ruin Meat? (Explained) 

Can Propane Ruin Meat? (Explained) 

“Taste the meat, not the heat” – that’s what legendary Strickland Propane assistant manager Hank Hill down in Arlen, TX would tell you if you asked if propane could ruin meat. Cooking...

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Can You Use Hardwood Flooring for Woodworking?

You might think leftover pieces of hardwood flooring are useless since there is seemingly no use for them. You’d be wrong. Turns out, there are plenty of uses for leftover hardwood flooring. It can...

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Does Plywood Need an Expansion Gap? (Explained)

When it comes to woodworking projects, the expansion gap is considered a must have to prevent damage to the wood. But, does this apply to composite boards like plywood? Even with its unique...

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How Heavy Should a Woodworking Bench Be? (Explained)   

A woodworking bench is not just the foundation of every woodworking shop, but it’s the heartbeat of your woodworking projects, too. This is often the only bench in your shop that every single...

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link to Why Do Woodworkers Hate Red Oak? (Answered) 

Why Do Woodworkers Hate Red Oak? (Answered) 

Red oak is a type of hardwood that is commonly used in woodworking projects. It is known for its strength and durability, as well as its attractive appearance. Red oak has a medium to light brown...

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How Hard is Maple Plywood? (Explained)   

Maple plywood is a type of plywood made from thin layers, or "plies," of maple wood veneer. It is a type of engineered wood product, which means that it is made from wood fibers that have been broken...

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