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    Cracking ceiling and wall

    Welcome to the site. I have found this the BEST group of people EVER. It is important to know location--sink hole or freezing--big difference. Besides, why has the garage wall brick been smoothed on the right but not on the left. Way more to this story! If it were me, I'd be tearing it all off...
  2. M

    Real wood paneling in basement

    I've seen that look as well, but only industrial use:rolleyes: . I'd vote for the tile or composit rock for a more updated approach. Also less risk of future water stains;) ! The key is to prep so there isn't a depth differential.
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    Bathroom remodeling

    I have a 24-year old son who loves to bash things:D ...I think I'll give him this project if he agrees to wear protective gear! Might it be worth a couple rolls of duck tape to hold down the "shatter"? I've used tape to cut formica and it works wonders...wonder if it would help with this one...
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    shoe molding and caulking

    What room is this in...are you expecting a lot of water on the floor so you have to worry about mold:eek: ? My brother installs professionally and I've never seen him seal the perimeter with caulk--or caulk the trim unless it's the 1950's plastic cove look! I've installed plenty myself but I'm...
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    Remodeling home...consult architect or interior designer first?

    Agreed! We had a major project and realized atchitects and interior designers are like oil and water. They have separate areas of expertise and often do not cooperate if they are from different companies--and use one another to place blame:eek: . In MN there are several design/build companies...
  6. M

    To Feng Shui or not to Feng Shui

    I've seen a lot of it. Some is more relaxing:) . Some is down right ugly (and expensive:mad: )! Like any design work, make certain you check references and see a lot of before/after pictures before you sign a contract! As a general rule, people have too much stuff going on -- we forget we have...
  7. M

    Installing painted molding:paint on or off wall?

    Paint then install hands down! If you do a lot, spraying saves tons of time but not worthwhile because of cleanup for small jobs. I prefer stained/varnished vs. painted...but despise masking no matter what! Try using an old sheet (or think about the touch up an carry with care:rolleyes: ) if you...
  8. M

    Bathroom remodeling

    We have a blue, ceramic coated, cast-iron tub that has to go! My brother said you use a sledge hammer and break it up:eek: . Anyone done this? What do I watch out for:confused: ?
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    Help Please! Slate on Wall

    Sorry, but tile needs a cement base. Take it all down to the studs and put up Durarock or Hardibacker first (could go over...but why...might find they went over brick underneath already!). If your cement board is secured to your studs, the slate should be fine (my brother did this in his rec...
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    What is this floor (picture)?

    http://interceramic.com/us/menu.asp -- You can contact the company from this URL. The real question is what did they do to enhance it for the photo?!? I found some pavers in a flier I was interested in. Went to pick some up and found they looked nothing like the ad. When I contacted the...
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    Can Dry-Lok be applied on a wood surface?

    I asked that at the MPLS Home & Garden show. They said it shows every imperfection--not a good option. I went with a high quality floor paint and did some stenciling. Nice look...little investment...easy to cover when we decide what we want for a permanent floor (this is a rec room at our lake...
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    Half Wall

    I tore out the spindle half wall. Now I have to replace it and wanted something more solid...but realized...totally solid is too enclosed! I tried to cut/paste a photo but it doesn't work! The house is a split level. When you go upstairs, it's the top of the stair so most people hold onto the...
  13. M

    Half Wall

    I am going from carpet to hardwood in the living/dining/hall. The spindle half wall open to the stairs had so much movement, I was going to build a half wall and perhaps have a bookcase on the living room side;) . Since I am removing the particle board subfloor and replacing it with plywood, I...
  14. M

    my new woodworking videos

    Hi Marc...the spot that was on this morning, band saws, was playing staccato! Any advice?!?
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    Subfloors for Hardwood & Tile

    Please help again! When I tore up the living/dining/hall and removed the particle board, the plywood over the joists is only 1/2" thick and the seams give when you walk. When I put the 1/2" subfloor down, do I need to glue and screw it in? I was told at Home Depot that screws alone would do it...
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    How do I do laminated on stairs that are 2x8?

    I talked to my brother who is an installer. He said you can sometimes "bend" the back (test your laminate first) or go with a "coved look" which is a smooth curve (but need a good eye for a consistent and straight line). Otherwise you use metal "L" in the back. The bullnose can be a metal (you...
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    Which Sub-Floor?

    Best not to lay tile on wood. I just got done using Hardibacker (used Dura Rock before) and found it real easy to work with (cuts like sheet rock so you save on saw blades). You can use 1/4" -- look for 4' x 8' sheets (if you can work with the weight) so you have less seaming. Should have...
  18. M

    How to level a floor

    You got some great advice...one addition...DON'T match up joints. Always off set your seams for better stability!! Just finished a similar project and it's wonderful to do it right and know your set for many years!!
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    Need movable wall for bedroom.

    What is the size of the wall you need? Sounds like you need passage, so a section must move...but not all of it. You are willing to compromise the ceiling, so any track for pocket doors, sliders, etc. would work...could even use something accordian style. At church, we built something similar...
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    Rehabbed Pine floor question

    We worked with hard insulation and found it was best to use a jig saw. Once that's on, you can combine glue and sawdust to form a paste to fill the gaps. Not perfect...but you can control the color better than buying the cans. Personally, if you want the antique look, accept it and buy a lovely...
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