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I've done a few laminates, and usually they snap quite easily together with a lift and push kind of action on the long side of the board. However, the ends of the laminate require a hook bar or S...
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I would have to say that most 720p and 1080p LCD or Plasma TV's would have a sharper picture, depending on what brand you choose and where you are installing the TV.
I own a Panasonic TH50PZ80U 50...
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I have a 50" Plasma TV as well, and I don't know if this will help, but I was told from the store I purchased my TV from, to NEVER wash the screen with Windex or similar products.
The reason...
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Hi and welcome to the forum. I'm fairly new here myself. I have a mechanical motorcycle question for you. I own a 2003 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic 1500 (carbed) with 6,000 miles (approx 10,000...
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Ok, found what the problem was. Turns out, I had done everything correctly, except for one thing. The reason the heat grate would not work, is because on the electric heat grate itself, there are two...
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On the new heat grate, there is a sticker that says [VAC 220/208v] I am almost certain that the wiring for all my baseboards are 220 volts. They are connected to specific electrical panel in my...
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Purchased a new Dimplex baseboard electric heat grate and thermostat today, to replace the 35 year old grate and thermostat that still worked fine, but were cosmetically outdated. Didn't think it...
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Wish it were that easy for me. Tried everything, still squeaks like hell.
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I'm having the same problem in the master bedroom on the main floor. Our house is 35 years old, and I remember the previous owner who sold the house to us 25 years ago, mentioned something about...
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It would probably be easier then to buy pre-hung. Shimming is does by wedging cedar shingles to get frame vertically plum... right ?
I'm heading to the hardware store this morning and check things...
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Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure however what you mean by 'prehung' ? Sorry for sounding like an idiot, but even though I consider myself as an OK DIY'er, I've never attempted to replace or...
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Funny, I thought the hole for the lock set would have been more critical. I'm pretty sure my existing doors are standard size [ 30" x 80" ] so by getting the same size, I was thinking of using the...
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I have very plain hollow bedroom and closet doors which I'd like to replace one by one. I'm looking at the more modern doors that have a colonial design pattern on both sides but are also hollow. ...
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I'll be purchasing some laminate flooring in the next few days to install in our master bedroom on the main floor. I installed 7" wide floating laminate flooring in our basement playroom about 4...
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Doh! My apologies for assuming you were male Ms.Tickle.
However, I stand firm on how I described installing patio stones and tiles. For the life of me, I can't see why you would use sand as an...
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Not a problem Mr Tickle, suit yourself. I thought you wanted to know the proper way of installing them so that you wouldn't have to redo it over and over again. Best of luck ! ;)
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Last Spring I planted a new cedar hedge at the back of my property. The new hedge is about 18 to 24 inches high and seems to have taken well, with the exception of a few cedars that turned brown and...
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The best way to install patio stones, is to dig out 10 inches of ground the size of your patio area. Once that is done, add about 6 to 8 inches of stone dust. Level the stone dust as best you can,...
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Electric nailer is really a waste of money, couldn't even nail mdf thin baseboards and trim properly. I will be looking into a small tank compressor this summer.
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Last Spring I planted a new cedar hedge at the back of my property. The new hedge is about 18 to 24 inches high and seems to have taken well, with the exception of a few cedars that turned brown and...
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I'm sure most of you have heard this saying : If something is too good to be true, chances are, it is. For what it's worth, that's the philosophy I use.
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I live in eastern Ontario Canada, and our winters vary from mild to extreme colds, sometimes going as low as -30. I built a large deck for my mother-in-law several years ago, and I used screws for...
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Using chuck is not recommended for a pepper steak. If a butcher recommended that to you, start shopping at another meat store. Instead, you should have used bottom round, or even top round if it's on...
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All very good advice, except that regular salt retains water, not fat. ;)
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There are several cheaper cuts of meat that are real tasty and extremely tender depending on how you cook them. You mentioned pan frying, I don't think there is ANY cut of beef that will be enjoyable...
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Hi again Mark,
I'm not sure I'm grasping all of what you are trying to explain, and I apologize for being so brain dead. With that said, I think I understand what you suggested regarding cutting out...
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I did look at those at the first hardware store I went to, but wasn't sure what they were about. I'll definitely consider it when I redo the bathroom in a few weeks with new the new tile etc.
While...
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LOL, didn't know that about the Flanner Flange, so yah, I guess my little piece of ingenuity wasn't a bad call.
Regarding the new floor, yes, I will be raising the floor by whatever the thickness of...
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Could someone use the same type of exterior vent used on cloths dryers (which also has fins that flap up when the dryer is on)
Also, if I understand you correctly, the hole for that bathroom fan...
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Ok, it seems that the guy at the hardware store didn't know what he was talking about (making two of us) and gave me the wrong fittings, not once, but 3 times. Finally took everything back, went to...
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I everyone, this is my first visit to this forum, so please be patient with me. I am really in a pickle right now regarding a new toilet I've just installed, which I "THOUGHT" would have been about...
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