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    How to move a light switch

    Put a wire nut on the hot wire---add some electrical tape to it just to be sure.
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    How to move a light switch

    You COULD use the old box as the junction box. I know it's not code---but it DOES work. Sometimes I think these codes are over the top. It's discouraged because many people can't do a good job of splicing and soldering. Code wants the human element of any error removed.
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    Install a vanity cabinet with filler panel

    OK----when you can't nail or screw something like this because of no stud or a secure place to nail to, then it's time to forget the PL and get out the Power Grab. I've used a TON of Power Grab and I guarantee it will work. It totally replaces nails. You can even install wainscotting with it...
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    How to move a light switch

    I had to do this myself because the electrician put the box too close to an entryway door. Anyway, what I did--along my electrician brother-- was to destroy the plastic box to remove it from inside the wall after we had removed the light switches and wire nutted the wires. We set the new box...
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    Paper drywall tape coming loose

    LOL--I agree with getting satisfaction about knowing how to work with drywall mud. Learning good repair techniques will always come in handy, as there's always a wall that needs it. PLUS--you'll now be VERY good at body work on your antique car!!! Actually, I learned how to do good bondo...
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    Paper drywall tape coming loose

    I agree with the comments on paper tape. I have both, but usually go for the paper tape as I find it easier to feather out. The reason that tape failed is because the person putting it up did not get enough mud under it. I see that failure every now and then--especially when a DIY'er without...
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    staircase step refinishing

    It's nearly impossible to match if you're looking to buy a can of stain. The way to match an existing color is by blending stain. I've never used any stain right out of the can---I always mix my own to match what I'm doing. Buy a can of dark stain, light stain, and maybe one that has a red...
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    How to determine power requirements for a generator and other questions

    I've had a stand-by generator for 12 years which runs off of propane since I don't have natural gas way out here in the boonies. I sized it, not to handle absolutely EVERYTHING, but only what I would need during an outage. If you can't include everything without getting into too big of a...
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    Outdoor Painting Tips (Concrete & Wood)

    I agree with neal. Never paint or stain outside wood until it's had a long drying spell with no rain.
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    What would you do?

    Sadly, I agree that there are many of these guys who are either drug users, or boozers, or both. They only work for the payday so they can go out and blow their money on their habit. Anyone who's always asking to be paid extra for everything is, at the LEAST, in love with money. They love it...
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    Looking at Buying Fixer Upper Need Some Advice

    Good for you!!!!! I'm glad you fired everyone. Some people in banks,etc. just don't want to finance a house in bad shape because banks just don't like ending up owning houses. They're in the banking business--not the real estate business. What's up with the agent? Why didn't she want to...
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    What's your Temp?

    Well, I for one am not going to complain about the cold. Anytime I'm not sweating---I'm happy. However, minus and single digit temps ARE a bit nippy. I like it when it's in the 20's or 30's. The worst thing about this weather is that we won't have peaches again this year. And the deer have...
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    What would you do?

    My experience with this sort of thing is-----I'm not gonna deal with it. I never work with people who I don't trust. You only know about what he HAS done--I imagine there are more things he's done that you don't know about. Many people today are not the hard workers of years ago. I won't put...
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    Installing Electric Baseboard Heater in Desperation

    Also, allow every faucet to drip--that will keep the pipes from freezing, also.
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    Outdoor Painting Tips (Concrete & Wood)

    Painting wood outside is a constant affair, even when quality paints and good techniques are used. What I would suggest is to sand the chipping paint with a power sander. Or even a disc on a power drill works well. Then get some quality full color stain, and stain the wood instead of painting...
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    Propane heating usage per winter months...

    That is WAY excessive, in my mind!!!!! I am heating 4900 sq. ft. of space here. House was built in 1999. And my propane bill for this winter is $2200 which is actually for the entire calendar year of Sept 2014 to Sept 2015. I keep the temp at 68 degrees all the time, and live in NE Ohio. I...
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    Healthcare costs.

    You may be able to have insurance now, but it's of little real help. Who can afford the deductables if something happens? Liberals think they can fix everything--they can't.
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    Cracking ceiling and wall

    Because the ceiling is smooth and not tectured, it's possible to make a nearly invisible repair with the caulk. Once you get the crack filled in, go back with the credit card and squeeze the caulk onto the edge of the card and scree it over the filled crack. Let it dry and add another coat if...
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    Problematic Mansard roof- ice dams sending water inside house

    They'd have to be powered vents
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    Moisture

    Well, you also have to understand that a house needs to breathe. Many people don't consider how much moisture is contained in a house with a number of people living in it. Cooking, bathing,even breathing causes a lot of moisture that needs to go somewhere. I'm still not sold on the interior...
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