How Building Stairs Can Be an Easy Do It Yourself Job with EZ Stairs Video
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ezstairs on 17 Dec 2008
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Description: Think building a case of stairs is (more...) difficult? Think gain! By using the methods in this educational video, building a set of stairs for your house, deck, exterior building is simple and you can Do It Yourself! EZ Stairs (http://www.ez-stairs.com) does all of the hard work, you just have to line up the pieces, fasten them to the wood and then then trim. A do it yourself job made simple and easy.
EZ Stairs® adjustable two stringer stair building system greatly simplifies the entire stair building process for interior, exterior & concrete formwork. Manufactured with 14 gauge hot-dipped galvanized and epoxy powder coated steel. Suitable for ACQ. This patented new method of stair construction allows for customized framing and fast installation of stairs up to 9 wide interior (7 exterior) with only two stringers. It is also a new proven, tested solution for lateral rail post support exceeding all code requirements. ICC approved, award winning, saves time, labor, money and materials. (less)
Wood Putty
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AsktheBuilder on 24 Feb 2007
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Description: Wood filler and wood putty can (more...) completely hide holes in stained wood if properly applied. Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com shows you how to get a perfect finish when using wood putty and carpenters wood filler on stained wood. Some plastic wood filler or other types of compounds contain resins and other chemicals which can create marks in your wood. Wood putty comes in different colors and you can mix them to get the correct color match. Once the hole is filled, put one additional layer of stain on the entire piece and you won't be able to see where the holes used to be. Watch this AsktheBuilder.com video for more details. (less)
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Fast-Drying Drywall Compound
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AsktheBuilder on 06 Mar 2007
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Description: There are two types of joint compound to (more...) patch holes or cracks. Tim Carter of AsktheBuilder.com explains why you should use the fast-drying joint compound. Both regular and fast-drying products start out as a powder which you add water and mix to create a smooth mixture. The first is drywall compound which drys very slow. The other option is joint compound. This compound drys very quick. In fact, it will have a number on the bag and that is the amount of minutes you have until it drys. Both products work well but the joint compound gets you results quicker. (less)
03-18 The Big Finish - Part Two
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Brini on 29 May 2008
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Description: Hello people! This week on the show (more...) we?re showing you all the little details of the renovated apartment. It?s such fun to dot all the i?s and cross all the t?s. One of the things we discussed this week was training your drapes. It?s easily accomplished and should be done when new drapes are installed. Begin by cutting strips of scrap fabric about 4? wide, then stack the drapes back as far as they?ll go, and arrange the folds as you?d like them to be. Then wrap the strips around the stacked back drapes and pin the in place. There should be a band about every 3 feet. Leave the bands on the drapes for about 2 weeks. When you remove them the drapes will ?remember? their position when ever you open them. This week on my NPR podcast I?m discussing how best to use the week between Christmas and New Year?s. There are lots of things to do with down time. Be sure and listen! If you haven?t already, take a look at my new product line at www.FelixPopuli.com. While you?re there, sign up for an account ? there are lots of fun products that will be debuted in the coming weeks and months. You won?t want to miss them! Don?t forget the Brini Maxwell auctions. This week it?s all about vintage shoes. (less)