Someone should answer this question!! I have the same problem.
10 Wooden Boards, along with 10 of each of the other components: Bricks, Nails, Blankets and Bottles.
Bricks, Wood boards, Nails, Harnesses, Horseshoes are all available for purchase in the Buildings section of your FarmVille Market. They cost 1 FV ($) each. Also, apparently, each person has the ability to gift certain things. So, ask your friends, they can send certain ones to you as a gift, depending on what they have available to send.
To separate bricks that have been glued with Liquid Nails you will need Windshield Cut-Out wire. Begin pushing the wire between the bricks at one corner. Continue using the wire to separate the bricks.
The best types of nails to use for securing decking boards are specifically designed decking nails. These nails are typically made of stainless steel or galvanized steel to resist rust and corrosion. They are often ring-shanked or spiral-shanked for better grip and holding power. It is important to use nails that are long enough to penetrate the decking boards and the underlying joists for a secure installation.
I prefer nails. I have only seen one staple job get some lose boards so I can't knock them.
Nails - and hair - grow due to deposits that are made by living cells. A bit like humans stacking bricks. The bricks are non-living, but the stack grows due to the living things that keep adding more bricks.
To attach two boards together effectively, you can use methods such as screws, nails, glue, or dowels. Make sure the boards are properly aligned before fastening them together to ensure a strong and secure connection.
To replace deck boards effectively and efficiently, follow these steps: Remove the old boards carefully using a pry bar or screwdriver. Measure and cut the new boards to fit the deck. Pre-drill holes for screws to prevent splitting. Secure the new boards in place with screws or nails. Seal or stain the new boards for protection.
You need bricks, sement, nails, hammer ect. What you usually need to make an building or an house itself
Of course they can. I have some friends that their daughters are 12 and they both get fake nails on:)
No. I have seen allot of college shelves made from concrete blocks and pine boards.
When securing deck boards, screws are generally considered the best method for long-term durability and stability compared to nails. Screws provide a stronger hold and are less likely to loosen or pop out over time, resulting in a more secure deck structure.