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    How Do I Non Destructively Remove This?

    Thanks very much.
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    How Do I Non Destructively Remove This?

    I need to cleanout my shower drain, which is covered by the whatever-it-is-named in the picture. How do I remove this and reinstall without doing any damage to the shower?
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    Best Bonding Agent for PVC Trim

    This is a small set of stairs --- five risers --- and about half the material is already on hand, leftover from the deck project. I'll be making these stairs, just around the corner from the deck, match with Trex and cable railing. Currently everything is wood, with painted wood...
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    Best Bonding Agent for PVC Trim

    That might work except squirrels are so numerous around here and so stupid, I'd probably get 50 of them taking one or two knaws before they figured out it didn't taste good. Result: the same.
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    Best Bonding Agent for PVC Trim

    This thread is quite old now, old enough to report that I constructed my mounting plate from PVC and used garden variety plumber supply PVC Cement. It's weathering quite nicely. For the individual(s) who wondered about or advised against painting PVC in an outdoor application, you need to...
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    Durable Coating for Metal Window Hardware

    I painted the locks with white lacquer from a rattle can. Looks like a factory finish. The exterior of the window is vinyl clad, so no painting. However, the original install 13 years ago included several non treated nails on the bottom track, which were rusting. Cleaned up all the rust, and...
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    Forum Member Experience with Glass Panleled Railing System

    So I am re-decking and re-railing our deck this spring. We have a great view over landscaping down to a good sized community pond. My wife hates the vinyl covered 1x1 balusters we have now due to view blockage. We have been kicking around the idea of using one of the railing systems that uses...
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    Contemporary Doorknob w/ 1-3/4" Backset?

    That is a great idea! Thanks.
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    Contemporary Doorknob w/ 1-3/4" Backset?

    I've hung a Jeld Wen custom pantry door with full view glass. If I install a "standard" knob, it has a 2-3/8" backset, which places the knob/escutcheon plate well off center to the left in the stile, nearly to the edge of the stile. If I could find a set with ~ 1-3/4" backset, then it would...
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    "Split" Rocker Light Switch (??)

    Thanks Fireguy.
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    "Split" Rocker Light Switch (??)

    I'm answering my own post: I've found what I need. It's called a "duplex" rocker light switch. Now I need to find it in black.
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    "Split" Rocker Light Switch (??)

    In my kitchen remodel, I need to incorporate three switch functions for various groups of lights. All the wiring to do this is available at one three gang box. For a number of reasons, it's impractical to add a fourth box. Currently, the three gang box consists of (left to right) a single...
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    Durable Coating for Metal Window Hardware

    Good idea. I find that I can get the operators replaced in white. I'll see if I can find someone who will handle four small parts.
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    Durable Coating for Metal Window Hardware

    I have a pair of casement windows with dual locks on each and a crank operator at the bottom. Everything is finished in bronze. I've determined the manufacturer (Truth) doesn't have one for one replacements for the hardware in the color I want, white. The question is how to select and apply...
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    Break Granite Countertops

    Yea, I did a pretty good survey of those types of businesses near my house and came up with a goose egg. The best I could get was "if you donate and deliver, we'll sell it (Habitat)." It looks like everything but the banana shaped island piece will be used by one of our daughters, who has a...
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    Smoothing Inside (Concave) Curves

    OK, thanks, good idea.
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    Break Granite Countertops

    This has been overtaken by events, as my cabinet maker and I demolished the long run pretty much as BridgeMan suggested, using a brickset and just a hammer, while wedging the piece up enough to get some yield space. I think I'm good on the big island piece now too. Thanks.
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    Break Granite Countertops

    I am having a kitchen remodel, and am replacing old granite counter tops. Two pieces, one a 14 long counter depth run that contains the sink and the other approximately 9 x 6 (the 6 foot dimension is diminished for a cook top cutout) for the island need to be broken up so my local hired labor...
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    Smoothing Inside (Concave) Curves

    I found the radius on my belt sander and the radius of the largest sanding drum on the drum sander to be too small to do very smooth work on this 6' - 6" radius. I'm going ahead with the router mounted on a 6'- 6" radius swing arm. Just checked with a cabinet maker who is doing my kitchen...
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    Smoothing Inside (Concave) Curves

    Since posting this, I've made a couple of decisions: a) I'm dropping the PVC. Not because I don't like it; I've made a number of projects from it. It's too MESSY. b) I'm going to use Poplar, and I've decided to set up a jig with my router on the inside radius first, and then route the outside...
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