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Outdoor Gasoline and Electric Powered Equipment and Small Engines
07-03-07, 03:35 PM
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Hitachi table saws
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Hitachi table saws
Don't know if this is the right forum, but I'll ask anyway. I'm in the market for a table saw and a friend has recommended the Hitachi. Anyone have any experience with one??
Thanks for any...
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Furniture, Wood and Cabinetry Finishing
01-03-07, 11:24 PM
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Varnish vs Shelac
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Varnish vs Shelac
Part of the top of a desk was stained, but I was able to get the stain out by light sanding. I originally thought that I would have to restain the whole top, but after sanding the whole top the...
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Patching and Plastering
03-06-06, 07:25 AM
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metal corners
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metal corners
I need help attaching the metal corners. I have read that you attach them with nails, and I've also heard that you apply the mud first, push the metal strips on and then finish mudding. My corners...
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Patching and Plastering
03-01-06, 12:17 AM
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How many coats?
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How many coats?
I have learned on this forum that 3 coats of mud is sufficent when floating sheetrock. My question is, does the tapeing process count as one coat, or is it 3 coats AFTER the tape has been applied...
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Patching and Plastering
02-10-06, 06:37 PM
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still seeing tape
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still seeing tape
I think I'll go over it again with my 12" knife. Everything looks and feels good, but the paper tape is showing leading me to believe the mud is not thick enough. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
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02-10-06, 12:14 PM
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still seeing tape
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still seeing tape
Was wondering if I'm still suppose to see the tape after 3 coats of mud.
Thanks!
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Patching and Plastering
02-08-06, 09:52 AM
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My first mud job
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Coops28, Could you explain that please. I though...
Coops28, Could you explain that please. I though I had to continue to cover the seams, by applying 3 or 4 layers of mud, and sanding between coats..
Thanks to all for your replys.
Bob Hut
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Patching and Plastering
02-07-06, 08:12 PM
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My first mud job
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My first mud job
Help! I am using the sticky tape with holes in it. I applied enough mud to insure the tape was covered, and then after it dried went over it with a 6" knife. Next I used a 10" knife, but now I am...
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07-07-05, 12:07 PM
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Don't know who else to ask?? (Installing pipe under driveway)
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Hi Bob F. I see what you're saying, but, No. ...
Hi Bob F. I see what you're saying, but, No. I'm running away from the house, under the driveway, and another 70 feet. I have faucets all around the house. I'm running back to the garden, and to...
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07-06-05, 10:33 PM
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Don't know who else to ask?? (Installing pipe under driveway)
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Thanks guys! I had heard of this being done a...
Thanks guys! I had heard of this being done a long time ago, but never really talked with anyone who did it. I will be in Home Depot tomorrow morning getting the things I need!
Thanks for...
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07-05-05, 10:41 PM
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Don't know who else to ask?? (Installing pipe under driveway)
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Don't know who else to ask?? (Installing pipe under driveway)
Any ideas on how to run a PVC pipe under a driveway in order to install a faucet on the other side. I'm just tired of draging hoses. It is too far to go around, so I really need to get that water...
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Gardening and Horticulture
03-01-05, 07:55 AM
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worm bin?
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worm bin
Thanks Dane. That's a very informative forum, and has answered most of my questions. I am curious though, about your "wife loving her worms". Does she use them for the garden, or does she just...
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Electrical Power Machinery, AC & DC Hand and Power Tools & Sharpening
03-01-05, 07:48 AM
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running air lines from compressor
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PVC air line
WOW! This has been so informative! Thank you guys so much! pvc is out!
I'm going with the "heavy" galvanized pipe. A little more expensive, but much,
much safer
Thanks again for all your...
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Electrical Power Machinery, AC & DC Hand and Power Tools & Sharpening
02-24-05, 08:02 AM
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running air lines from compressor
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Thanks guys for your input. I think I agree with...
Thanks guys for your input. I think I agree with sgtgerryf about the PVC. I've seen this used before, and the price is right so I'm going to go with that.
Thanks again, :)
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Electrical Power Machinery, AC & DC Hand and Power Tools & Sharpening
02-23-05, 10:29 PM
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running air lines from compressor
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running air lines from compressor
Don't know if this is the right forum to ask this on, but thought I'd ask anyway.
Originally I was going to run lines from my compressor to the other side of my workshop and use PVC. However, I...
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Plumbing and Piping
02-21-05, 03:57 PM
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running pvc water lines
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pvc water line
Thanks Mike. We don't have to worry about a freeze here in South La., and I will plan on using the 1" instead of 3/4". Do you have any idea how much pressure I'll lose by running that distance? ...
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Plumbing and Piping
02-20-05, 10:22 PM
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running pvc water lines
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Bob Hut
running pvc water lines
I want to run a water line from a faucet on the back of my house to the other side of my yard. Because of driveway I'll need to run the pvc from the house to the back of the garage (approx 75ft) and...
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Carpentry, Cabinetry and Interior Woodworking
02-18-05, 11:05 AM
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Large electric wire spool??
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Bob Hut
Thanks guys!
I appreciate your input! Chris, is "Bar Top Epoxy" the same as the "Polymere" that pgtek mentioned??
Tow Guy, I really had not considered "Formica". That is an excellant idea.
I think it will...
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Carpentry, Cabinetry and Interior Woodworking
02-17-05, 07:56 AM
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Large electric wire spool??
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Large electric wire spool??
I have one of those spools that cable comes on, and was wondering how to to finish the top so as to be able to use as a work center. (5ft dia. 38in high)
I remember seeing one where the top was...
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Carpentry, Cabinetry and Interior Woodworking
02-14-05, 09:19 PM
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Thanks Xsleeper, Dave and Herm. Another question
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Herm, total distance is 17 1/2". 18" slide is to...
Herm, total distance is 17 1/2". 18" slide is to long, 16" to short. I think what I'm going to have to do is use the 16" guide and make up the difference with with a board mounted on the back of...
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Gardening and Horticulture
02-14-05, 12:26 PM
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worm bin?
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924
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Bob Hut
worm bin?
Can anyone give me details about a worm bin, as far as maintaining one, size, etc. etc.
Thanks,
Bob Hut :)
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Carpentry, Cabinetry and Interior Woodworking
02-14-05, 12:05 PM
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Thanks Xsleeper, Dave and Herm. Another question
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Thanks Xsleeper, Dave and Herm. Another question
I found a source for 1/2" drawer stock, but now I'm having a problem with the "guides". My cabinet is 8ft long with 4 drawer openings. I need the type of guides that go "under" the drawer since...
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Carpentry, Cabinetry and Interior Woodworking
02-12-05, 09:34 AM
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drawer stock
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Bob Hut
drawer stock
I am putting a few drawers in a cabinet and was wondering if 1/2" MDF would be suitable to make the dwawers out of. I know I can use regular 3/4" hardwood, but don't want anything that thick, and I...
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Bricks, Masonry, Cinder Block, Paving & Walking Stones, Asphalt and Concrete
10-31-04, 10:57 PM
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washing out under slab
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1,586
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Bob Hut
washing out under slab
Last year I had a slab layed for my garage with a 4 foot overhang on one side. I have suficient concrete under the garage, however dirt is starting to wash out from under the walkway. This part of...
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Painting & Staining. All Interior and Exterior Surfaces
10-30-04, 05:51 PM
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the brick look with sponge
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824
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Bob Hut
the brick look with sponge
I saw a thread a few weeks ago about painting a brick pattern on concrete using a sponge and what ever color of paint you want your brick to be. Does
anyone know how this process went???
Thanks,...
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