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    hardwood steps???

    I think I know what the problem is. I think the liquid nails is what caused the issue. I know I put more under the one that warped the most. (the step right below this one didn't warp at all) I'm going to go get pl 400 and use that. BTW, my stair treads are real wood that are glued...
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    hardwood steps???

    Thanks for the insight. It's a split level house. Do you think i'll be able to use these existing ones? I can push it down, so just wondering if face nailing will solve the issue. Obv. I will not let the temp get that low again (I believe it was around 55 degrees when I got home from being...
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    hardwood steps???

    Thanks for the reply. I know they do make laminate ones, but a lot of people use hardwood ones. I prefer to use the hardwood ones because I don't want to use laminate on the steps and then hardwood through the rest of the house. These were made from a dealer in my area that uses them all...
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    hardwood steps???

    I am in the process of installing hardwood steps in my house. I did the first three and thought they looked pretty good. The temp outside was 80, so i turned the furnace off. Unfortunately, I went out of town without turning it back on. As a result, I came home to this today (please see...
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    Installing Leg levelers for kitchen cabinets

    Hi everyone, I am installing kitchen cabinets in my house. The floor isn't level. I've read online that leg levelers are the easiest way and you don't have to worry about the shims contracting and expanding with the seasons. These are the leg levelers I purchased: Leg Levelers...
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