By A Mystery Man Writer
Are you thinking of building a bunkbed for your son? Or have you been stalling on reframing the front door? Carpentry is the art of working with wood. Cutting, sawing and nailing all things wood. But for many amateur carpenters a typical two-hour job often takes much longer. Why? The answers vary. At Workman’s Friend we have a love of carpentry. In fact we love almost anything that involves working with our hands. One of the reasons we enjoy this type of work so much is because we’ve learned a few tricks of the trade along the way. Now it’s our turn to pass this knowledge on to you. Unfortunately, these tips won’t make up for all that time you spent fixing one of your mistakes. What it will do is make your next job go a lot faster.
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