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I use a 2" or a 2.5" with Green or Yellow Loads. Yellow being the stronger load. U.S.M.C. Semper Fi !!!
I use a 2" or a 2.5" with Green or Yellow Loads. Yellow being the stronger load. U.S.M.C. Semper Fi !!!
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Viewsevansl, Could you use a metal roof screw (The kind with a rubber washer)and a decorative block or round piece of wood? The idea is to screw throu...
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Viewsbrockgerber, I am probably to late with this reply but maybe some others could benefit. Power to light fixtures can come in two ways. 1) The pow...
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Viewsvskerche, Isn't it always the case? Technically speaking this would be an incorrect install as you describe it. My suggestion would be to install ...
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Viewsbrainy, You are correct just tie in the two whites from the fixture to the one white in the ceiling and the two blacks from the fixture to the one...
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ViewsWarrior, If the slab is an old one shooting with a Ramset might not work because the concrete will just break up. Shooting them in is the best way...
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ViewsAKManty, My first inclination to your post was light weight, O.K. but then a split second later I was hit with an epiphany. The weight of the pl...
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ViewsFlashback1, The most common tools for the Lathe are as such. Heavy Gouge, for stripping big chunks and rounding stock. Small Gouge, For more de...
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ViewsJason, The installation of the light kit should be done as the manufacturer suggests. If this is not possible or seems to be unstable then it is n...
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ViewsThis could be a simple matter of personal preference but the conventional wisdom on Wainscoatings and Decorative Mouldings of this type are to avoi...
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ViewsEither incorporate or exclude the grate in or out of the frame. To do otherwise would give the appearance of a mistake in craftsmanship. U.S.M.C. ...
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ViewsI guess I'm like most people. I save the small pieces of hard woods that can be made into corner brackets. Anything smaller than that and it gets t...
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ViewsYou can try the old fashioned magnetic stud finders that find the nails and moves the magnet. If that doesn't do the job there is another way. Not ...
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ViewsHave you considered plexiglass for the door? It is much lighter than the glass, especially for the size you are talking about. You will need a fair...
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ViewsCheck out www.ovisonline.com and look for cabinet hinges. I think you are looking for the European style hinges. U.S.M.C. Semper Fi !!!
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ViewsThe only real way to make this project lighter is to strip the old stain and restain the wood. Painting the wood a lighter color would definitely b...
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ViewsYour Welcome and Thanks to you too. Happy Holidays to you and yours. U.S.M.C. Semper Fi !!!
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ViewsTry calling the manufacturer or the installer, if that doesn't work for you then you might want to try Turpentine. Try a little on an inconspicuou...
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ViewsThese things are a mess to cut. If you bought the thin lenses you wil need to use a dremel tool with a metal cutting wheel. If you bought the thick...
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