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I agree: Router or table saw. I think for remodelers, a table saw should be tops on the list. For hobbies, more so the router. I suggest ta...
I agree: Router or table saw. I think for remodelers, a table saw should be tops on the list. For hobbies, more so the router. I suggest ta...
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ViewsThis might seem an unusual response, but what the heck: What you currently enjoy is actually (I believe) an ENVIABLE commodity! Unless there'...
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ViewsHi Bill, Interesting--your references to Breaktime. I'm sure quite a few of our readers have been over to the Taunton forums and read those po...
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ViewsAhhhh, replacement windows. Seems we've replaced windows in a few of the homes we've owned, and it's always been a bit traumatic. Sometimes, ...
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ViewsHi, just an opinion here. I really don't like this idea. If it were mine, I would buy file cabinets and put them ON THE FLOOR. If they MUST ...
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ViewsPlease reference this earlier post; good luck... http://www.bobvila.com/BBS/Appliances/2198/2200/tree-page1.html Regards, -k2 in CO Modera...
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ViewsJust some random thoughts... We've struggled with organization for many years. And we haven't ever done the professional thing either. Not wor...
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ViewsHi beckynbloop, You're right, about old homes, and insurance, and everything. All in all, I think the story isn't so sad as you think it is! ...
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ViewsYou're welcome! I should'a said, "Welcome to the BBS!" but you seemed in a hurry! :) Good luck! Regards, -k2 in CO Moderator, Miscellane...
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ViewsHello Julie, Here are a couple of links: http://doityourself.com/attic/insatticpreprep.htm http://www.human.cornell.edu/units/dea/extensio...
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ViewsWell I can only agree with you! I agree; most towel bars (etc.) are more engineered for looks than day-in-day-out use. In addition, they are wa...
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ViewsI really prefer a terry cloth pad. You can get these at any big box home improvement center (or flooring specialist). It's a very simple looking ...
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ViewsHi Lily, I'm not a pro, but I thought I'd kick this post off as I'm looking at some driveway issues myself. So I might learn something as well...
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ViewsSounds like an insulation problem. Or, rather, a lack of insulation. Note: If you insulate under the floor, you'll probably need to ventilat...
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ViewsHi BigEarlGrey, Not sure which model PC sander I've got, but mine is a 5" and sounds similar to the one you describe. (Although I've had mine fo...
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ViewsHi socal100, Most people on this board are really nice. From time to time it gets a little cranky, but hopefully you'll have a positive experie...
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ViewsHi Larkes, I suggest posting this to the "Masonry and Stone" forum. You might get a pro response there. I have drilled masonry a few times (...
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ViewsHi Cjallis, I'm not a pro, but in my experience (and if I'm understanding your question correctly), grout doesn't stick to glazed tile surfaces....
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ViewsI've had this happen (getting cut off) as well. Not sure, but I think it's when an entry contains (or LOOKS LIKE) hypertext. It just seems to g...
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ViewsHi again, One thing I've heard about windows on garages is that they could let thieves see that your car(s) are gone--so that you are too. This...
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