Seems a shame to hide those doors with a track system for screens
have you considered screens that roll up to retract and pull/roll down to use? They're kind of like window shades. Might be a nicer view when the...
have you considered screens that roll up to retract and pull/roll down to use? They're kind of like window shades. Might be a nicer view when the...
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ViewsI replied to your other post under the other subject area, please take a peek there.
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ViewsOP: it depends. Check with your local jurisdiction regards to which building codes and electrical codes are effective in your local area, then he...
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ViewsThe "Stanley" name for entry doors can be found here: http://www.masonite.com specific catalogue to help you identify your own door here: ...
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ViewsThere should be a manufacturer's plate there giving the info on the door. Then call stanley and ask them for a replacement window trim kit for you...
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ViewsOr you could build a "table top frame" with 2x4"s, supported with stock turned posts to the floor (and from the top's frame in the center as well i...
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ViewsAlso if I get the "jist" of your post correctly, you are looking to remove the steps and not put in any kind of balcony or anything, and this door-...
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ViewsFirst of all you mention french doorS, and to have a pair of doors that small and custom made would not be such a good idea as the confusion genera...
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ViewsThe OP has an older GE 3-wire low-voltage system. This uses relays for the controls and the 'switch plates' are not regular switches. one lightin...
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Viewsreginak: I suggest you peruse the website at buildingscience.com Not knowing where you are, what kind of construction you're doing, what your f...
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ViewsBill/Jarrod/whoever you're pretending to be today: Again issues that were never part of the OP's issue, and yet again you resort to yet another ...
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ViewsHe's a DIYer asking for best advice. I think any DIYer can handle black pipe with minimal training, Copper is quite another story, requiring sp...
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ViewsLike the unibomber did? I must have missed something..."I have built a machine shed to reside in..." This was a structure meant to house mach...
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Viewshttp://ecmweb.com/mag/electric_threelamp_circuit_tester/ Hope you find this helpful as well.
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ViewsOn receptacles in general: http://ecmweb.com/mag/electric_article_receptacles/ Some basic info on GFCI receptacles: http://ecmweb.com/mag/...
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Viewsyou might want to check the compatibility with your 4' florescent fixture (luminaire) with a GFCI protected circuit. The usual ballast/tube config...
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ViewsYou have jumped in at first with WRONG information, and it was another party who's first post was removed then reposted regarding the shared neutra...
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Views#1 They ALL do Jarrod (require GFCI protection) this "Home office" is in a BASEMENT. #2 I'm NOT going to get into a debate on how to interpret t...
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ViewsI've never purchased a pair of SHOES without trying them on, but I have been known to purchase "off the rack" a pair of size 10 slacks and tried to...
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ViewsPoint being that the plunges for the biscuits will plunge into that 1" strip and weaken the wood, and eventually that wood will do its own "adjusti...
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