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Hi DIYgirl, you might try posting this over in the countertops forum. Great find on the free corian, by the way! It is great stuff. One of the...
Hi DIYgirl, you might try posting this over in the countertops forum. Great find on the free corian, by the way! It is great stuff. One of the...
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Viewsthanks for looking it up, Bill! Have a great day! Regards, -k2 in CO Moderator, Miscellaneous Forum http://www.bobvila.com/BBS/Miscellaneous
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ViewsThis is a tough one. I'm no expert (in fact I was hoping some others would weigh in on the subject). What you mention does make some sense--build...
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ViewsPlease post to the Paint Forum. Yellowing often occurs over time in some painted products--perhaps someone over there can help out....good luck R...
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ViewsHi, please post this to the electrical Forum. There are some specific code requirements regarding appliance placements--and they have important co...
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ViewsInteresting. There have been some very other interesting posts over the years about odors as well (you might try some searches). One thing that...
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ViewsHi Jerome, in case you haven't tried this already...give the Plumbing forum a try...you might have more response. good luck Regards, -k2 in CO ...
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ViewsIt does sound stripped. As such, you might not just be able to pull it right out. Try using some leverage to help it pull out--that might do the ...
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ViewsYep, the wall anchors won't work. You are going to figure out how to attach shelving to the wooden studs (2x4s) inside the wall. Some things (lik...
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ViewsInteresting response; thanks studta. I am, personally, amazed at how little one can rely on the city/county inspection process to catch some rea...
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Viewsyes, get an inspection! a word to the wise. there is no such thing as a perfect home. an inspector can find unsafe conditions and other things yo...
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ViewsHi David, definitely makes sense--scoring the rubber (vs. coping). same idea applies (following profile rather than trying to do 90 degree miter c...
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ViewsJust an idea....You might try using a coping saw to match the baseboard trim's profile. (This is commonly done with wood trim as well.) When you'...
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ViewsInteresting!, I had never heard of such a thing. I have been on (typical) septic systems before in a couple of homes--my experience with them is t...
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ViewsYou might try this over in the Foundations Forum. But, really, it doesn't sound like a DIY project to me! Regards, -k2 in CO Moderator, Misc...
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ViewsIn my experience (as a homeowner--not a pro), the metal ones are not cemented in--there usually are screw(s) holding in place. Does it have any "w...
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ViewsFirst, thanks for the very pretty OSB picture! :-) You're right, the weight of drywall is a definite consideration. (Is OSB THAT much lighter?...
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ViewsInteresting project! I (like seemingly everyone else) am no expert in such domes. But I can say that I am not a big fan of the idea of using ...
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ViewsHi, you might wish to try the Plumbing forum on this one...good luck! Regards, -k2 in CO Moderator, Miscellaneous Forum http://www.bobvila...
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ViewsHi, congratulations on your new home! Hopefully you have a "walk through" scheduled before closing. Before you do this, I would recommend searc...
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