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07-25-18, 09:07 AM
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Replacing wood surface with composite (need picture frame?)
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You did not mention what the manufacture of the...
You did not mention what the manufacture of the deck boards are, Trex? Looks like Trex Winchester Grey And if you are now 12" OC you could picture frame it with square deck boards with a 1 inch over...
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Trex Install. This Doesn't Look Right. Friend Needs Ammo.
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I agree on all of the above. Thanks.
I agree on all of the above. Thanks.
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Trex Install. This Doesn't Look Right. Friend Needs Ammo.
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A another quick question. Why would they use...
A another quick question. Why would they use screws at the end of the deck boards when that is what the hidden fastener system is for? I cant find anywhere or any pictures that this is common on Trex...
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Trex Install. This Doesn't Look Right. Friend Needs Ammo.
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Trex Install. This Doesn't Look Right. Friend Needs Ammo.
I friend of mine just had a new re-deck from cedar to Trex Transcend. The company that did it is actually listed on as TrexPro Gold installer.
1 - All the boards are pretty much butted up to the...
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Shower pan: to mortar or not
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Shower pan: to mortar or not
Hi All,
Going to be ripping out old shower stall and installing a Dreamline DL-6153 Shower stall kit. Have had a mix of contractors say that some would use mortar mix and some say no as long its...
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16 gauge or 18 gauge nails for Trim?
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The trim is actually 1/2" thick. And quarter...
The trim is actually 1/2" thick. And quarter round is 5/8" thick. I think I'll use 18g 2" nails to first put the trim to the wall then the quarter round to the trim with the same nails. Hoping the...
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16 gauge or 18 gauge nails for Trim?
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16 gauge or 18 gauge nails for Trim?
Installing solid Pine baseboard trim that is 0.25" by 4.125" along with 3/4" quarter round and wonder if I can get away with using 2 inch 18 gauge penny nails. I all ready have a nail gun for this...
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How in the heck do I trim around this?
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Where should the 1/4 rnd end? Right at the...
Where should the 1/4 rnd end?
Right at the transition piece toward the vinyl floor?
Is it OK scribe the bottom of the trim to match the transition piece that I want to go all the way to the...
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How in the heck do I trim around this?
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Got it. Where should the 1/4 rnd end? Right at...
Got it. Where should the 1/4 rnd end? Right at the transition toward the vinyl floor? I'm gonna scribe the bottom of the trim to match the transition piece?
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How in the heck do I trim around this?
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Ok. I can kind of visualize what you are saying....
Ok. I can kind of visualize what you are saying. I've done return pieces before. But quater round along toe kick will need base trim behing it? Right? So both 1/4 round match up? With that know the...
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How in the heck do I trim around this?
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How in the heck do I trim around this?
Hi Everyone,
Just got new solid hardwood floors installed. Now how in the heck do I put new 4 1/4" high base baseboard trim around this corner? The old height was 3 inches and had carpeting. Nothing...
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What's the best KILZ brand to use on sub-floor?
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Ok Kilz is telling my to use Kilz MAX? Or should...
Ok Kilz is telling my to use Kilz MAX? Or should I use the B-I-N stuff? It seems that the clear is discontinued. But I guess I could use the white
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What's the best KILZ brand to use on sub-floor?
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I don't under stand your 2¢ statement?
I don't under stand your 2¢ statement?
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What's the best KILZ brand to use on sub-floor?
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What's the best KILZ brand to use on sub-floor?
Hi,
Replacing your carpet with new Hardwood. And of course have two cats that have spoiled the carpet and some of the sub-floor. Have seen allot of post to use Nature's Miracle spray first then seal...
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Dunkirk getting to Hot?
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Have a Honeywell RTH221 t stat
Have a Honeywell RTH221 t stat
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Dunkirk getting to Hot?
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OK, another question. The aqua stat has two...
OK, another question. The aqua stat has two terminals marked "T" "T" that go the t stat. The wires are connected to the W and Rc terminals inside the t stat. Is this correct for a hot water boiler...
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01-13-13, 07:01 AM
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Dunkirk getting to Hot?
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I don't mean to be rude, but its a Honeywell...
I don't mean to be rude, but its a Honeywell L8148 that was replaced in 1/10 as stated in some of my previous postings.
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Dunkirk getting to Hot?
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Off at around 185, then back on about 5 minutes...
Off at around 185, then back on about 5 minutes later, it only drops about 5 degrees before going back on. It's more like 5 min on, 5 min off, 5 min on, 5 min off and so on.....
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Dunkirk getting to Hot?
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Yes the batteries have been replaced.
Yes the batteries have been replaced.
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Dunkirk getting to Hot?
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Yes. Beginning of cold season everything was fine...
Yes. Beginning of cold season everything was fine then this problem started about 2 weeks ago.
Even if I crank up the temp to like 74, the boiler kicks on for 5 minutes then kicks off for 5 and then...
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Dunkirk getting to Hot?
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Before: T-stat always set at 69. When it hits 67,...
Before: T-stat always set at 69. When it hits 67, boiler kicks on and stays on until stat hits 70 and shuts off the boiler.
Now it just stays at 69 with the boiler with kicking off and on constantly.
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Dunkirk getting to Hot?
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History. Last 5-6 yrs T-stat always set at 69....
History. Last 5-6 yrs
T-stat always set at 69. When it hits 67, boiler kicks on and stays on until stat hits 70 and shuts off the boiler.
The temp on the boiler never went pass the red arrow....
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01-12-13, 05:17 PM
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Dunkirk getting to Hot?
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Photo 1 is when it is off. Photo 2 is when it...
Photo 1 is when it is off.
Photo 2 is when it goes past Red marker and kicks off.
T-stat still says heat on but boiler kicks off
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01-12-13, 04:31 PM
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Dunkirk getting to Hot?
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Dunkirk getting to Hot?
Have an 92 Dunkirk XE3 broiler and all of a sudden it appears that the system is running or the water is getting to hot? The temp. Gauge red arrow is set at around 120 and it looks like when the unit...
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Thermostatic Controls
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Old Maple Chase thermostat going crazy
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Do most of the honeywell stats have cycles per...
Do most of the honeywell stats have cycles per hour with them? I'm just looking for a horizontal one so I don't ave two do a lot of hole patching.
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