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Posted in thread: bathtub woes--resurface, get new one? on 09-05-2006 at 09:18 PM
I dont think it is ruined either.There are touch up kits that you can purchase to repair chips
and scratches in tubs. Be careful to get the proper kit, either fiberglass or
ceramic/porcelain. I think ...Posted in thread: Ceramic Tile on Concrete Slab on 09-05-2006 at 09:11 PM
I remodeled an office that had commercial Armstrong Vinyl. I removed the floor by heating and
tearing it up, then I used a black metal-oxide wheel in my drill and ground the remaining rough
glue down....Posted in thread: Solar Tubes on 09-05-2006 at 09:06 PM
Velux makes a really nice unit. I haven't had the pleasure of installing one, but I read the
installation, not bad, it's called a "Sun Tunnel" and I believe Home Depot stocks a 10"
version.Posted in thread: Cutting panel doors on 09-05-2006 at 08:55 PM
Square Eye is right...Its alot of work to jeopardize the construction of the doors, whether
hollow, or solid core, Home Depot stocks a slab in 18",24",28",30",32",36" with a height of 78"
or more comm...Posted in thread: Garage Door on 09-05-2006 at 08:41 PM
another posiblity is that the spings are worn out, causing the "sag" on one side of the door. I
would watch the door open and shut a few times to see if there are any binding points,
especially toward...Posted in thread: Spray on siding? on 02-21-2006 at 08:28 AM
Here is one of the many companies offering this product and service. I would be very cautious.
I have heard bad rumors of it, but it is only rumors and i have never used, nor seen this
product in any...Posted in thread: bay window on 02-15-2006 at 02:01 PM
OK, the next thing i wish to add to my house is going to be a bay window. while i am quite
certain i cannot do this myself, i was hoping i could get some quality info from you guys about
what kind to ...Posted in thread: Favorite/Least Favorite tools? on 02-15-2006 at 01:53 PM
I have become increasingly dissapointed with Ridgid. I bought a Ridgid tool combo 18v X2, was
supposed to be the best for the buck. Nope. My 8yr old DeWalt 18v has more power and twice the
run time on...Posted in thread: Another new guy on the block on 02-15-2006 at 01:44 PM
Hey, this is Donnie from D & D Remodeling Solutions, LLC. I have been in the home construction
and remodeling business for umpteen years. I have extensive expertise on exteriors, as well as,
vast know...
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