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Tools
12-18-2009, 07:40 PM
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Need table saw recommendations...
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Hi, We purchased this saw for the job site...
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We purchased this saw for the job site because of its portability and small storage area for transporting in our trailer. The fence is great and can rip up to like 26". Very good saw and we are...
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General Home Improvement Discussion
12-18-2009, 07:27 PM
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Trying to get estimates for remodeling my basement
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Hi, As one mentioned previously make sure...
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As one mentioned previously make sure people are quoting apple for apple. We as contractors know its hard to get a job when we quote one way and the guy that gets the job didn't bid with the...
DIY Home Repair Forum:
Tools
12-18-2009, 07:12 PM
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Let's Talk Cordless Drills
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Hi, I have been in the construction field...
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I have been in the construction field for about 25 yrs and have tried almost all or know someone that has one or another. Personally I would only go with Dewalt, no less than 18v. They have...
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Bricks, Masonry and Concrete
12-18-2009, 06:52 PM
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Garage floor cracked
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The garage dont look that big, what maybe 10 or...
The garage dont look that big, what maybe 10 or 11 x 16 or so. I would jack hammer it up and poor a new one. for what you pay for two or three inches on top of that and most likely the old floor will...
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Framing and Foundation
12-18-2009, 06:28 PM
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Manufactured homes
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For the money they are ok. But like our saing...
For the money they are ok. But like our saing goes "The Bitterness of Poor Quality Remains Long After the Sweetness of a Low Price is Forgotten". Sure there building them indoors, but they are...
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Flooring
12-18-2009, 06:16 PM
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OAK Flooring
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Hi, peronally I would remove the oak floor and...
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peronally I would remove the oak floor and durarock over the existing subfloor just because your adding an additional 3/4-1" of floor thickness with durarock, mortors, and tile. I really don't...
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Framing and Foundation
12-18-2009, 06:03 PM
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Do I need to jack up this beam?
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Hi, From the pics, these look like floor joist...
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From the pics, these look like floor joist not beams. If its a joist and it doesn't look like its sagging just add a new piece of lumber next to it and nail them together 16"oc with 3 12p nails....
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Insulation and Radiant Barriers
12-18-2009, 05:51 PM
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Insulate an un-heated attached garage?
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Hi, My opinion is that if your not going to...
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My opinion is that if your not going to heat that area for living or working space your wasting your money. The two walls between the house and garage are more sealed or resistant to the outside...
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Carpentry and Woodworking
12-13-2009, 02:23 PM
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Tight Miter joints for crown moulding
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Because inside corners are rarely square, simply...
Because inside corners are rarely square, simply butting two mitered pieces into the corner almost always looks lousy. The only foolproof method for great-looking inside corners is cutting a coped...
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