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* Saws: circular and/or table saw | * Saws: circular and/or table saw |
Revision as of 16:28, 22 August 2014
See a presentation of this information, along with pictures of LFL's in Wichita, here.
Contents
Tools
- Saws: circular and/or table saw
- Carpenter's square
- Tape measure
- Caulk gun
- Exterior deck screws (will hold together better than nails)
- Clamps
- Screwdriver and/or drill
- Sand paper
- Paint brush and roller
Materials
- Plywood
- Boards
- Post
- Hinges and hook for door
- Glass or acrylic for window
- Shingles
- Screws
- Wood glue
- Caulk
- Paint or stain and sealant
Directions and Plans
Installation Instructions
City of Wichita guidelines
Note: these are not official rules or laws, just suggestions from the city to stay off their radar
- Keep the library small
- Bird house to small dog house size is ok; the size of a double kitchen cabinet is the upper limit
- Don't try to build a tardis LFL (or repurpose a phone booth in another way)
- Larger structures will require zoning permits and fees
- Keep it aesthetically pleasing
- match the architecture of the home or business so it looks like it belongs
- keep the neighbors happy as complaints have been the primary cause for issues in other cities
- Install the LFL outside of the city's easement!
- the easement typically goes from the street to the yard edge of the sidewalk
- approval from the city and an associated fee may allow for installation inside the easement
- Contact: Wichita Planning Department
- Dale Miller helped in 2014: dmiller at wichita dot gov