Cement on Concrete
http://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete/concrete_resurfacing/step_by_step.htm or even better http://www.quikrete.com/diy/ResurfacingConcrete.html
http://www.concretenetwork.com/concrete/concrete_resurfacing/step_by_step.htm or even better http://www.quikrete.com/diy/ResurfacingConcrete.html
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ViewsFinish frame to an inch above the height of the bi-folds, take into account the finish be it 1/2 drywall or 3/4 for 1x. (The finish opening will be...
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ViewsI do agree with piffin, you will find over an 1/8 even in the same unit run for 2x6, and 1/4 for "green" (rather than KD) from any yard is certainl...
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Views****** * maybe.. I'm in CA [This message has been edited by Altereagle (edited November 07, 2003).]
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ViewsPerhaps you can use a 45 return cut on the higher base to transition to the lower existing base...okay, cut a 45 in the end, (the run would come to...
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ViewsPerhaps textured acrylic? I haven't tried it but it may be a solution... it's a good idea I may use it someday. The thing would be to figure out th...
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ViewsIt is fustrating isn't it... over the years I personally have found that buyinmg my stock from a lumber yard is best. I have several reasons for th...
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ViewsThat is more than likly crown you are refering to, have a look at the tutorial I put on my site on "How to install crown molding" or simply do an i...
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Views..above is classic case of typing too fast ...
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ViewsYou may be able to glue down the tiles again with construction adhesive you can get small tubes that you apply with a caulking gun. Then regrout, y...
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ViewsCall the local rental store and see if they have a Moisture content meter. Then check this data for your area's emc (equilibrium moisture content)....
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ViewsHere are 3 links for you for "under deck" solutions. www.dry-b-lo.com www.undercoverdecks.com www.dekdrain.com You could also look at using vi...
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ViewsFirst of all let's look at treated lumber... the most common treatments are cca & acqCCA stands for Chromated Copper Arsenate, a wood preservative ...
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Views2 beads of construction adhesive onto the dried mortar cap.
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ViewsThe sites coming along very nicely Mark... if you need any help on that go to http://community.sierra.com/WebX?14@@.ee742aa or better yet http://w...
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ViewsIt's a simple cantelivered deck... doesn't get any more basic.
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Views"Modern Carpenter" by Wagner is a book I used for reference (& in a college course in carpentry) for my first 10 years or so... keep it in the truc...
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ViewsUse framing angles if you can get to the stringers or if you can't you'll need to fasten a 4x4 to the joisting to get the top riser down to where y...
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ViewsThat's a speed square it already exists.
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ViewsLIGHT GROWTHIf you have more than a square foot of mold growth you should seek professional advice on how to perform the clean-up.• The source of t...
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